Jina Buddha Ratnasambhava Thangka Framed Poster
This museum-quality poster is framed in a sleek ¾" alderwood frame and printed on thick, durable, acid-free matte paper.
- Print technology: Epson UltraChrome water based HDR ink-jet
- Basis Weight: 192 gsm
- Media Thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
- ISO Brightness: 104%
- Opacity: 94%
- Frame: Lightweight ¾" black alderwood (semi-hardwood) with acrylite front protector
- Hanging hardware: included
- Made in: USA
- Size: 12 x 16 inches
"I have received my framed poster print and I was very pleased with it. The print itself is of very high quality and the colors are very vibrant and are exactly true to the print file. It is very light weight and the black frame is very smooth and the corners are perfectly aligned. It has a cardboard backing and a saw tooth hanger for easy hanging."- Martina N.
This Jina Buddha Ratnasambhava thangka was painted between 1150-1225 in a Kadampa monastery in central Tibet. The Jinas refer to the five Dyhani Buddhas, which 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 Jina Buddha Ratnasambhava transforms the poisonous human trait of pride into the wisdom of interconnection, oneness, and non-dual reality.