Ritual Drum
- Adorned with Dragons Depicted in Traditional Tibetan Relief Technique -
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Year :2010
Support :Wood, Leather
Medium:Acrylic color, Metal powder
Work :Repainting a ritual drum using relief technique
Traditional Tibetan drum suspended within a square wooden frame.
Its wooden shell is adorned with a Wheel of Dharma at the top and two golden dragons on either side, each holding a blue jewel in their hands.
A traditional Tibetan relief painting technique known as “Kyum-bur” is used for most of the outlining and intricate details. The stretched leather surface is painted green, featuring a “Wheel of Joy”—or “Ga-kyil” in Tibetan—at its center.
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