Tibetan Door curtain Endless knot Green (Cotton, H. 185cm x l. 93cm) - Art of Nepal
Entirely handmade by artisans of Nepal, this cotton-made door curtain is very solid. It is embroidered with a colourful fringe decorating the top. It ...
Description
Entirely handmade by artisans of Nepal, this cotton-made door curtain is very solid. It is embroidered with a colourful fringe decorating the top. It is embellished with a beautiful endless knot of bright colour to perfectly illuminate any door of your home or your temple. The Endless Knot is an auspicious symbol. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is originally a symbol of love and interdependence of phenomena. Without beginning or end, it also represents the infinite wisdom of the Buddha, the union of wisdom and compassion. Its nature shines a multitude of colours, representing the fulfilment of an omniscient state, symbolizing the completion of the 10 perfections of mind. The endless knot or eternal knot represents the connection between the spiritual path of each being, the movement of time and the omnipresent Buddha. This is one of the eight auspicious symbols.
Data sheet
Data sheet
- Height
- 3
H. 185cm x l. 93cm - Weight
- 500
- Matter
- Cotton
- Colour
- Green
- Illustration
- Infinity knot
- Origin
- Nepal
Advises for your fabrics and brocades
This type of fabric is normally water-resistant but the following precautions must be taken:
- Keep away your fabrics and brocade from dust and insects
- You can iron the fabric only from the verso with the help of a towel slightly dampened.
Warning
All our objects are handmade. Each piece is unique and it is impossible to reproduce exactly the same. Slight differences may therefore appear in the shapes, proportions, colors and / or materials used in our descriptions and specification sheets.
The silver (metal) used in Nepal is always composed of an amalgam and is most often plated on metal parts. Most of the stores that sell 925 sterling silver products from Nepal are fraudulent!
Likewise, some stones considered semi-precious from Nepal or India are actually stones reconstituted from powder of semi-precious stones, such as turquoise or coral. Nevertheless, they seem to retain the properties of the original stones. In the case where reconstituted stones are used, we always specify it in the specifcation sheeet.
The items represented by this symbol are labeled "Monastery Quality" and are considered to be of superior quality in their category.