Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya Thangka Socks
Artwork is printed using a high heat and pressure system, resulting in bold, crisp colors that won’t fade. Each sock is individually printed in the USA, so each sock is be unique.
- Materials: 60% Nylon, 22% Cotton, 18% Spandex
- Cushioned for maximum comfort
- Thick ribbing for secure fit
- Non-fade colors
- Care of: cold wash with like colors and hang dry
"The socks are great. They are thinner than I expected, which actually works out perfectly for me! :)"
- Stephanie B.
This late 13th century Tibetan thangka depicts the Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya. The background contains multiple images of the five Dhyani Buddhas. The Dhyani Buddhas represent the five negative delusions that plague the human form, as well as the possibility to transform each of the five delusions into an aspect of enlightenment. The Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya transforms human anger into mirror-like awareness that reflects things exactly as they are, neither attracted nor repelled.