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Tibetan door covers are decorative and
functional and this has earned them a place as a
ubiquitous accessory in almost all-Tibetan homes
and monasteries. Even nomads tending sheep or
yaks in the most remote pastures will very
likely have a cloth curtain something like this
one over the door to their yurt or tent.
The
door covers serve to keep dust and insects out
and in cold weather even the light weight covers
make a noticeable difference in temperature by
keeping cold drafts out and sealing heat in to
some degree. They are usually embellished with
some decorative motif. Sometimes it is a simple
geometric pattern, while other times more
elaborate designs - nearly always pertaining to
Tibetan Buddhism is employed. Door Covers are
used on inside doors as well as those leading
outdoors. They make nice additions to personal
shrines at home.
This
door cover is rich in Tibetan Buddhist symbolism
with the Kalachakra emblem as the central theme.
It has one double dorje positioned at the top
and two double dorje at the bottom of the
curtain. The mantra "Om Mani Padme Hung" and the
8-Auspicious symbols are also very skillfully
embroidered in bright colors on the main panel.
The top has an ornamental ruffle to add the
final touch to what we think you'll agree is a
very fine example of this useful traditional
item.

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