"Tibetan Thangka preservation" Result
In the dimly lit halls of a Kathmandu gallery, a 300-year-old Thangka of Green Tara glows under controlled lighting. Its gold leaf catches the eye, while the deep ultramarine sky—ground from lapis lazuli—remains as vivid as the day it was painted. Fo
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