Hand sewn door curtain
Traditional Tibetan door curtains were originally used to insulate houses and provide privacy, but have now become popular in modern interior design as unique and culturally rich accessories. The eight auspicious symbols depicted on the curtains represent the unity of wisdom and compassion, victory over obstacles, and abundance of spiritual and material prosperity. These symbols are often used to invoke protection, good fortune and the spread of positive energy, and are reminiscent of the Buddhist path to a harmonious and enlightened life.
The Infinite Knot represents the interconnection of all things and the endless cycle of life, death and rebirth.
The lotus flower symbolizes purity and enlightenment, rising from the mud to bloom beautifully.
The conch shell represents the spreading of the Buddha’s teachings, and its sound is believed to awaken beings from ignorance.
The Dharma Wheel signifies the Buddha’s teachings and the path to enlightenment, with its eight arms representing the Noble Eightfold Path.
The victory banner symbolizes the victory of wisdom over ignorance, the overcoming of obstacles, and the triumph of enlightenment.
The golden fish represents happiness, freedom and deliverance from the cycle of birth and rebirth.
The parasol symbolizes protection from harm, suffering and the heat of the sun and represents the protection of Buddhist teachings.
The treasure vase represents spiritual and material abundance as well as the inexhaustible nature of the Buddha’s teachings.
Material
synthetic cotton
Dimensions
approximately 170 x 91 cm
Country of origin
Nepal
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