[Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Masterpiece of Artistry] REGONG Thangka—Hand-painted with natural mineral pigments, designated as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, free shipping included
[Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Masterpiece of Artistry] REGONG Thangka—Hand-painted with natural mineral pigments, designated as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, free shipping included
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As the cornerstone of REGONG art, REGONG Thangka is an integral part of humanity’s intangible cultural heritage. Blending the artistic styles of the Mantang and Qinzhe schools with watercolor techniques from Central China’s Buddhist iconography, it has developed a unique “New Mantang” style. The compositions are rich and vibrant, highly decorative, and feature exquisite gilding, exuding an air of grandeur and splendor.
Each thangka is hand-painted by local REGONG intangible cultural heritage inheritors, strictly adhering to traditional craftsmanship. From sizing the canvas and sanding it to applying gesso, to sketching the composition, layering colors, and outlining with gold lines, every detail is meticulously refined. While preserving the solemnity and sacredness of traditional thangkas, they also incorporate contemporary aesthetics. Suitable for worship, decoration, and collection, they are an excellent choice for conveying culture and expressing heartfelt sentiments. Premium thangkas also hold significant potential for annual appreciation, with an average annual increase in value of 15%–20%.
The use of natural mineral pigments ensures that the thangka’s colors remain vibrant and long-lasting, retaining their freshness even after years of aging. Unlike the harshness of ordinary chemical pigments, the warm, mellow texture of mineral pigments complements the delicate and fluid hand-drawn lines, highlighting the unique charm of this intangible cultural heritage. All pigment materials are sourced from within the REGONG region and meet the quality and technical requirements of the geographical indication, ensuring guaranteed quality.
Materials
Materials
- Canvas: Made from high-quality 100% cotton canvas, it undergoes a traditional multi-step process involving soaking, sun-drying, sizing, and sanding. The canvas is durable, smooth, and fine-textured, resistant to wrinkling and tearing. It provides a stable base for hand-painting, ensures optimal adhesion of natural mineral pigments, and guarantees the long-lasting integrity of the artwork.
- Pigments: Pure natural mineral pigments, carefully selected from high-quality minerals native to and surrounding the Ronggong region (such as cinnabar, azurite, malachite, and gold leaf), plant-based materials, and natural medicinal herbs. These are processed, ground, and extracted by hand without any chemical additives. Environmentally friendly and odorless, the pigments boast rich, lustrous hues that are sun- and moisture-resistant and fade-resistant over time—a core characteristic that distinguishes Rongpo Thangkas from ordinary paintings.
- Gilding Materials: High-purity gold leaf or gold powder is used, meticulously applied by hand by master artisans. The finish is lustrous and rich, resistant to oxidation, enhancing the artistic and collectible value of the thangka while highlighting the solemnity and splendor of the composition.
- Adhesives: Natural plant-based glues (such as peach gum and tree sap) are used. These are free from chemical irritants and possess strong adhesive properties, firmly securing the pigments to the canvas without affecting their color. This ensures the Thangka remains intact and retains its color over the long term, preventing powdering or fading.
Care
Care
- Storage Environment: Avoid placing the artwork in damp, stuffy, or sun-exposed areas (such as bathrooms or balconies with direct sunlight). It is recommended to store it indoors in a dry, well-ventilated, and cool location, with temperatures maintained between 15–25°C and relative humidity between 40%–60%, to prevent the canvas from becoming damp and moldy and the paint from peeling.
- Cleaning Instructions: If the surface is dusty, do not rinse with water, wipe with a damp cloth, or use cleaning agents. Instead, gently brush away dust with a soft-bristled brush (such as a wool brush), using light pressure to avoid scratching the surface or damaging the pigments.
- Avoid Contact: Do not touch the painting directly with your hands, as sweat and oils from your hands can contaminate the pigments, causing the colors to fade or the pigments to flake off. Avoid contact with sharp objects to prevent damage to the canvas or scratches on the pigments.
- Hanging and Storage: When hanging, choose a flat, sturdy wall and avoid placing it near heat sources such as air conditioners or radiators. When not hanging for an extended period, lay the thangka flat, wrap it securely in a clean cotton cloth, and store it in a dry storage box. Avoid folding or compressing it to prevent wrinkles in the painting and pigment loss.
- Special Care: If the thangka accidentally becomes stained, do not attempt to clean it yourself. We recommend contacting a professional Thangkas restoration artisan for treatment to avoid damaging this precious intangible cultural heritage through improper handling. Inspect the painting gently every 1–2 years; if you notice minor pigment flaking, have it professionally restored promptly.
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