
Painted Torkham Cabinet From Tibet - 18thC
This stunning and rare painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet, known as a Torkham, is an original 18thC piece. Wonderful detailed painting of two monasteries. It also features two figures, a Lama, (Tibetan monk), and another traveller in a striped fur trimmed coat, from outside Tibet - possibly Mongolia.
Auspicious symbols abound, such as the Wheel of Dharma, a Wind Horse and an Elephant carrying jewels.The jewels are part of an offering of seven jewels given to the Buddha.
This unique cabinet is constructed from cedar, a locally sourced timber. The main field colours of graduated tones of golds. There are some traces of the original paint on the top.
68 x 38 x 114 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available on checkout
Original: $6,412.62
-65%$6,412.62
$2,244.42More Images














Painted Torkham Cabinet From Tibet - 18thC
This stunning and rare painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet, known as a Torkham, is an original 18thC piece. Wonderful detailed painting of two monasteries. It also features two figures, a Lama, (Tibetan monk), and another traveller in a striped fur trimmed coat, from outside Tibet - possibly Mongolia.
Auspicious symbols abound, such as the Wheel of Dharma, a Wind Horse and an Elephant carrying jewels.The jewels are part of an offering of seven jewels given to the Buddha.
This unique cabinet is constructed from cedar, a locally sourced timber. The main field colours of graduated tones of golds. There are some traces of the original paint on the top.
68 x 38 x 114 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available on checkout
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
This stunning and rare painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet, known as a Torkham, is an original 18thC piece. Wonderful detailed painting of two monasteries. It also features two figures, a Lama, (Tibetan monk), and another traveller in a striped fur trimmed coat, from outside Tibet - possibly Mongolia.
Auspicious symbols abound, such as the Wheel of Dharma, a Wind Horse and an Elephant carrying jewels.The jewels are part of an offering of seven jewels given to the Buddha.
This unique cabinet is constructed from cedar, a locally sourced timber. The main field colours of graduated tones of golds. There are some traces of the original paint on the top.
68 x 38 x 114 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available on checkout






















