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Straw(Haulm) Leaf Thangka
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Straw Paintings(Haulm Painting):

The material for straw paintings or haulm paintings is from carefully selected wheat haulm. The materials is processed by the following steps:
cutting, rinsing, scraping, grinding, burning, fuming, etc.

The works are in good design, worth of enjoying. It has a big value as art and decoration as well. They are good for home decoration, collection and gift.

We have developed many subjects such as maid girls, decorated human beings, cartoon, children, beauties, human in the nature, human bodies, flowers, scenery and so on.

   
Leaf Painting: (Three main mountings)

Materials:
Fine bamboo and apricot leaves are used. They should be processed to make them anti-mildew and anti-bristletail. Then use traditional stamp method to print pictures on the leaf. At last we put fine name card paper under the leaf and sealed it inside the plastic covers just like bookmark. There are 12 hand steps altogether.

Mountings:
All the items are sealed by plastice covers with fine name card paper under the leaf.
You have options to choose monting them further by plastic frames or wood frames.

   
Wood Frames: Plastic Frames: Bookmark Coverings:
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Tibetan Thangka:

The painters are usually men who have been learning the thangka painting techniques for many years from their teachers. And finally start their own painting career.

The works are normally related to buddha and local religion. It reflects the religion life and belief of Tibetan.

It needs 15 days to half a year to finish a good piece of thangka work.

   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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