Mahakala Art Gallery is a premium handicrafts manufacturing company specializing in Thangka paintings, Pashmina products & Felt products from Nepal. We have more than a decade of experience in this business. All of our Thangkas are painted by monks and local villagers earning a fair wage in good working conditions. We use only environmentally friendly processes to manufacture our Thangka, Pashmina and Felt products.
As a manufacturer we are able to keep our prices at a minimum.Through mahakalaarts. Com we are able to sell Quality Pashmina, felt products and thangka paintings at a very low and competitive price.
We are family run business started by Sonam Sherpa. He has more then 30 years of experience in thangka paintings. We have more than twenty artists working under the master artisan Sonam Sherpa.
Through Mahakala Art Gallery we have been trying to provide employment opportunity to physically disable people.
Main products available with us:
Wholesale felt products| Felt bags | Felt Shoes | Felt Purse | Felt Slippers|Thangka Paintings |Amitabha Buddha Thangka | Amitayus Buddha Thangka | Shakyamuni Buddha Thangka | Mandala Thangka | Vajrasattva thangka | Green Tara Thangka | Kalachakra Mandala Thangka | Wholesale Pashmina | Beaded Pashmina | Pashmina shawls | Summer Pashmina | Reverse Summer Pashmina
A thangka is a complicated, composite three-dimensional object. Most of the thangkas are painted on a canvas. Some are painted on paper or leather. Other are embroidered, appliquéd, woven and patchwork thangkas. Generally people use a thangka as a reference for the details of posture, attitude, colour, and clothing etc. of a figure located in a field, or in a palace, possibly surrounded by many other figures of meditation teachers, your family, etc.
Keeping the thangka’s in your home or office will bring lots of blessings, peace, happiness and good wishes.
Pashmina is known as the “diamond fiber” and the “soft gold of high Asia” is one of the finest, softest and warmest wool found in nature. Pashmina is a pure Nepali word which comes from ‘pashm’. Pashm means inside hairs of CapraHircus.Pashmina is sometimes called ‘shamina’,’cashmere’ and sometimes it confused with ‘shatoosh’. Both Pashmina and Cashmere wool comes from CapraHircus wool and Shatoosh wool is comes from Tibetan antelopes. However, Pashmina is unlikely than Cashmere and Shatoosh. It’s wool is most finest, softest and warmest than Cashmere wool.Pashmina wool is comes from under belly of Caprahircus (chyngra), the mountain goat in the remote region of Himalayas above 10000 feet and inner Mongolian highlands , where is little vegetation and extremely cold winters.
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