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The Silent Alchemy: How Gold Leaf Transforms Tibetan Thangka Painting into Luminous Devotion In the high, thin air of the Himalayas, where sunlight feels closer and the landscape is etched in stark majesty, Tibetan artists have pursued a form of vis
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