This early to mid-1800s Tibetan thangka depicts a wrathful protector deity, likely Begtse Chen, in vivid red hues. Surrounded by flames, he stands mid-stride on a lotus, adorned with skulls and bone ornaments. His fierce expression and dynamic form symbolize power, protection, and the defeat of negative forces.
| Item No. | CH-1355 |
| Description | This early to mid-1800s Tibetan thangka depicts a wrathful protector deity, likely Begtse Chen, in vivid red hues. Surrounded by flames, he stands mid-stride on a lotus, adorned with skulls and bone ornaments. His fierce expression and dynamic form symbolize power, protection, and the defeat of negative forces. |
| Material | Cotton / Canvas |
| Origin | Tibet |
| Circa | Early to mid 1800 |
| Dimensions | 22 x 14.5 cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |
60,000NT$
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