Framed thangka
Vajrapani Protective Deity Thangka
$1,180.00
A medium framed Vajrapani work with strong presence, deep color, and insured courier handling for overseas shipment.
Included with this work
- Record
- RT-2026-003
- Contemporary, not antique
- Contemporary artwork, not antique
- Artwork details
- 46 x 62 cm artwork, 65 x 50 x 12 cm packed
- package profile
- Medium Frame parcel
About this work
This Vajrapani work is framed for stronger wall presence and a more formal display. The medium size gives the linework and blue-ground details room without moving into oversized freight handling.
Documentation standard
Before buying, collectors can review the object, its source notes, its product record, and the support path used after dispatch.
Photographs
Front view, detail close-ups, side or frame depth, back view, scale reference, and packing view are prepared where available.
Source
Origin, artist or studio, and Rebgong connection are stated in plain language instead of gallery-style ambiguity.
Record
Dimensions, medium, package profile, HS code, and seller-issued record reference stay consistent from product page to order.
Support
Buyers can request extra photos before purchase and receive tracking details after dispatch.
Artwork details
- Artist / studio
- Norbu Arts Collective
- Origin
- Rebgong, Qinghai, China
- Medium
- Mineral pigments and gold accents on cotton, framed
- HS code
- 970191
Shipping note
International shipping is calculated at checkout. We dispatch within 14 calendar days after confirmed payment. Transit time is an estimate; import duties, VAT/GST, customs clearance fees, and carrier disbursement fees are not included unless explicitly stated.
Purchase confidence
Authenticity and declaration
Sold as contemporary handmade artwork with a documented product record. It is not described as antique or cultural relic.
Packing and transit
Packed according to the parcel profile shown on this page. Framed works are prepared for insured courier handling.
Arrival support
If the parcel arrives damaged, the buyer should keep the packaging and send photos so a carrier claim can be handled.