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Tibetan Wall Hanging — Om Mani Padme Hum Brocade Mantra

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Hand-painted cotton
Traditionally Made
1 x piece
Traditionally made

Description

  • Jacquard brocade outer border panel; dense velvet-weave central ground — three-layer construction with outer binding strip
  • Tshem drup hand-embroidery — each mantra syllable stitched individually in the traditional six-colour thread sequence
  • Dimensions 30 × 9 inches; a hanging loop stitched at the top

The Om Mani Padme Hum mantra — ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ — is the six-syllable compassion mantra of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion venerated across Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and Ladakh. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the mantra is understood to contain the entirety of the Buddha’s teachings within its six syllables, each one purifying a different realm of cyclic existence. This wall hanging belongs to the zhu-khen tradition — Tibetan textile hangings placed at thresholds and altar walls to create a sustained sacred presence within a room.

The mantra is rendered in tshem drup, traditional hand-embroidery, on a dense central panel — each syllable worked in a separate colour following the classical six-colour correspondence: Om in white, Ma in green, Ni in yellow, Pad in blue, Me in red, and Hum in black. The framing border is composed of jacquard brocade with a raised cloud-scroll pattern, the same layered framing style seen on thangka mounts and ceremonial Himalayan textiles throughout the region.

A hanging loop is stitched at the top for wall mounting, and multi-coloured knotted fringe finishes the base. This piece works naturally as a wall-mounted altar accent, a meditation room focal point, or a doorway hanging that carries the mantra into the daily movement of a household. Three colour variants are available — each with a distinct brocade border and outer binding.

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