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Thangka is an of painting unique to Tibtan Buddhism. It is usually done on linen. or on coarse wool cloth, and sometimes on silk for precious ones. The base of the painting is prepared using a paste of animal glue and fine lime. After the paste dries, carbon and paints using natural mineral and plant colors, such as yellow, mineral green, azurite and cinnabar, are applied. All the colors are mixed with animal glue and ox bile to keep them bright. The subjects of most Thanka paintings are religious, but sometimes folklore themes intrude. https://web.archive.org/web/20070622134142/http://www.tibetinfor.com.cn/tibetzt/xzsm_e/tkys/menu.htm
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Thangka
is
an
of
painting
unique
to
Tibtan
Buddhism.
It
is
usually
done
on
linen.
or
on
coarse
wool
cloth,
and
sometimes
on
silk
for
precious
ones.
The
base
of
the
painting
is
prepared
using
a
paste
of
animal
glue
and
fine
lime.
After
the
paste
dries,
carbon
and
paints
using
natural
mineral
and
plant
colors,
such
as
yellow,
mineral
green,
azurite
and
cinnabar,
are
applied.
All
the
colors
are
mixed
with
animal
glue
and
ox
bile
to
keep
them
bright.
The
subjects
of
most
Thanka
paintings
are
religious,
but
sometimes
folklore
themes
intrude.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070622134142/http://www.tibetinfor.com.cn/tibetzt/xzsm_e/tkys/menu.htm