A Curated Tibetan Thangka Images Collection for Modern Creators

At Thangka Painting Online, we curate Tibetan Thangka images created by master artists using traditional methods. These Tibetan Thangka images are prepared in high resolution for professional print, canvas decor, and modern digital projects.

These are not decorative images.
They are visual lineages—rooted in Tibetan tradition, refined by skilled artists, and prepared for meaningful modern use.

Each Thangka in this collection carries symbolism, proportion, and discipline developed over centuries—now carefully preserved in high-quality digital form.

This 30 Tibetan Thangka image collection was created for creators who value depth, authenticity, and long-term value.

Tibetan Thangka images

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Commercial use

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One-time purchase

What This Collection Contains?

This bundle includes 30 high-quality Tibetan Thangka images, created by experienced Tibetan artists and digitally prepared with care.

Each artwork has been:

  • Carefully selected for visual balance and symbolic clarity

  • Cleaned and prepared for professional use

  • Preserved with respect to traditional composition

This is not stock art, not AI-generated, and not mass-produced.

Each of our Tibetan Thangka images is prepared with careful color accuracy and detail.

It is a working visual archive—made to be used responsibly in print or digital form.

 

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True Print-Grade Detail

This close-up shows the native quality of the file—high resolution, clean edges, and preserved detail suitable for 300–500 DPI printing, even at large canvas sizes.

Created for Professionals Who Build With Meaning

This 30 Tibetan Thangka image collection is designed for:

  • Artists & painters seeking authentic references or visual inspiration

  • Print sellers offering canvas, framed art, or custom décor

  • Designers & studios working on books, courses, and spiritual projects

  • Digital creators building websites, platforms, and educational content

If you create products or experiences where visual authority matters, this collection supports your work—without shortcuts.

Why Thangka Prints Command Premium Prices?

In today’s market, even rolled canvas Thangka prints (unframed) at smaller sizes are commonly sold for:

  • $120–$500 USD per canvas print

On www.etsy.com
$120–$360 USD per canvas print

On www.enlightmentthangka.com
$200–$400 USD per canvas print

On www.fineartamerica.com
$30–$500 USD per canvas print

These prices reflect canvas only, without framing or gallery presentation. Price range from min size to max size.

This means:

  • A single successful design can be sold repeatedly

  • Print-on-demand reduces inventory risk

  • Cultural art retains value over time

With the Print Version, you are licensed to offer physical printed products—not digital downloads.

Note: Market examples shown are for rolled canvas only. Framing and presentation may increase final retail value.

For Digital Projects That Need Visual Authority

The Web Version is designed for creators who monetize through online presence, not physical prints.

You may use the images for:

  • Websites & landing pages

  • Online courses & spiritual education platforms

  • YouTube thumbnails & video visuals

  • Social media branding & content

  • Apps, presentations, blogs, and PDFs

These visuals help your project feel established, credible, and culturally grounded—without commissioning custom artwork.

This license is ideal if your product lives on screens, not walls.

Built for Commercial Use — Not Just Viewing WHAT MAKES THIS PACK DIFFERENT

Production-Grade Quality

  • Ultra-high resolution
  • Clean details for large prints
  • Balanced colors suitable for digital & print workflows

Curated as a Collection

  • Consistent visual language
  • Works as a branded series
  • Ideal for stores, catalogs, and campaigns

Clear Commercial Usage Rights

  • Use in physical products you sell
  • Use in digital designs and client work
  • No royalties, no recurring fees

Inside the 30 Thangka Paintings

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Below is the complete collection included in this bundle.

This bundle includes 30 high-quality Tibetan Thangka images, created by experienced Tibetan artists and digitally prepared with care.

Commercial License Details

Buyer Testimonials — Canvas Print First Sales

“I listed my first Thangka canvas at ₹24,000 (≈ $290) as a rolled canvas. It sold within 9 days. That single sale covered almost half the bundle cost. I immediately understood the long-term value.”

Vinod Varma

Fine Art Print Seller (India)

“My first canvas print sold for $380 within two weeks. The buyer specifically asked about authenticity, which helped close the sale. One print paid for my entire print setup.”

Wang Xiu Ying

Etsy Store Owner (USA)

“We priced our first Thangka canvas at £310 (≈ $395). It sold to a yoga studio owner. That one order validated the whole concept for us.”

Noah

Spiritual Decor Brand (UK)

“I started conservatively at ₹7000 (≈ $80) for a 16-inch rolled canvas. First sale came in 6 days. Margins were far higher than regular wall art.”

Devasya

Print-on-Demand Seller (India)

“Our first Thangka canvas sold for $460 unframed. Customers clearly perceive this as collectible art, not decoration. That changed how we priced everything.”

Daniel

Gallery-Style Online Store (Canada)

“I posted one Thangka canvas mockup on Instagram. A buyer paid ₹22,000 (≈ $265) within 48 hours. I wasn’t even running ads.”

Harsha

Facebook & Instagram Seller (India)

“A meditation center ordered a single canvas for AUD 620 (≈ $410). That first sale alone made the license worthwhile.”

Xavier

Meditation Studio Supplier (Australia)

“Our first sale was €420 (≈ $455) for a rolled canvas. Customers asked about lineage and symbolism — the story helped close the sale.”

Sarah

Premium Home Decor Seller (Germany)

“A customer ordered a rolled canvas at $240. Later, the same client returned for framing. One image led to multiple services.”

Markas

Offline Frame Shop Owner (USA)

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Results shown are individual’s first sales. Earnings depend on pricing, presentation, audience, and execution.

Two Licenses. One Collection. Clear Use.

Why Two Versions Exist?
The web version protects speed and efficiency for digital use.
The print version protects detail, scale, and commercial print quality.

  1. This is a one-time purchase, not a subscription.
  2. There are no hidden fees, no recurring charges, and no future obligations.
  3. You are investing in a long-term creative asset—designed to support multiple projects over time.
  4. If you are located in India and are unable to complete payment online, you may place your order directly from (admin@thangkapainting.online).
  5. Read Our: Terms & Conditions | Refund Policy | Privacy Policy | Usage Rights & License Terms

Choose the Web Version if you plan to:

  • Use the artwork on websites, landing pages, or blogs

  • Design online courses, PDFs, presentations, or apps

  • Create YouTube videos, thumbnails, or social media visuals

  • Enhance digital products where speed and screen clarity matter

✔ Best for creators whose work lives online

Choose the Print Version if you plan to:

  • Sell canvas prints, posters, or framed artwork

  • Offer print-on-demand services to clients

  • Produce large-format decorative or gallery-style pieces

  • Preserve fine line detail and color depth in physical form

✔ Best for creators who sell physical art products

Access Pricing for a Curated Archive

If purchased individually, these artworks are valued at:

  • $3,600 USD
    (30 artworks × $120 per image)

Current access pricing:

Web Version: $149 ( All 30 Images)
Print Version: $499 (All 30 Thangka Paintings)
This is not a discount driven by urgency—
it is intentional pricing for serious creators.

TURN ART INTO A LONG-TERM ASSET

One Collection. Many Revenue Paths.

This is not a one-time use download.
It is a repeatable visual asset you can monetize quietly and consistently.

A Realistic Scenario (Conservative)

With the Print Version, a single Thangka canvas (rolled, unframed) commonly sells in the range of:

$120 – $360 USD
(based on current market listings for small-format rolled canvas)

That means:

  • 2 canvas sales can recover your full investment

  • 10–20 sales become meaningful profit

  • Each additional sale costs you nothing extra

No inventory.
No artist commissions per sale.
No recurring fees.

Commercial use included | No subscriptions | Life Time Access | One-Time Payment

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this collection AI-generated or stock imagery?

No. All artworks in this collection are created by skilled Tibetan artists and carefully curated. These are not AI-generated, not stock images, and not scraped from public sources.

2. What exactly do I receive after purchase?

You receive access to 30 high-quality Thangka images, delivered manually according to your selected license (Web or Print). Each file is prepared for professional use within its defined scope.

3. What is the difference between the Web Version and the Print Version?

The Web Version is optimized for online and screen-based use only.
The Print Version includes ultra–high-resolution TIFF files (300–500 DPI) suitable for professional printing, canvas, and framed artwork.

4. Can I sell physical products using these images?

Yes—only with the Print Version. You may sell physical printed products such as canvas prints, posters, and framed art. Digital resale or file redistribution is not permitted.

5. Can I sell or share the digital files themselves?

No. The digital files may not be resold, shared, sublicensed, or offered as downloadable products—either individually or as a bundle.

6. Can I use the images for client projects?

Yes. You may use the images in client work within your license scope (web or print). However, clients may not receive the raw image files or reuse them independently.

7. Are these images suitable for large-format printing?

Yes. The Print Version includes TIFF files at 300–500 DPI, suitable for large-format canvas, posters, and professional printing workflows.

8. How will I receive the files?

Files are delivered manually after purchase to maintain quality control and licensing integrity. This ensures each buyer receives the correct files and usage rights.

9. Are these artworks culturally respectful and ethically licensed?

Yes. The collection is curated with respect for Tibetan artistic traditions. Licensing boundaries are designed to preserve cultural value and prevent misuse.

10. What if I’m unsure which version to choose?

If your work is strictly digital, the Web Version is sufficient.
If there is any possibility of printing now or in the future, the Print Version is the safest long-term choice.

Are these Tibetan Thangka images suitable for commercial use?

Yes, all Tibetan Thangka images include a commercial license for approved print and digital applications.

If you have a specific use case not covered here, you’re welcome to contact us before purchasing for clarification. (email: admin@thangkapainting.online)

Choose a collection of Tibetan Thangka images designed for long-term creative and commercial value.

If you have a specific use case, licensing question, or need clarification before purchasing, you’re welcome to reach out.

E-mail:

admin@thangkapainting.online

Address: Nepal Thangka Print
Art District, Sat Ghumti Kgn Gate, Kathmandu, 4460 -NEPAL