Interdependence Knot Tibetan Door Curtain, these doorway curtains are found at many house and temple entrances in Nepal and Tibet.
In Buddhism, the endless knot (Skt. shrivatsa; Tib. dpal be’u) is a closed graphic ornament composed of interlaced, right-angled lines. They overlap without beginning or end, symbolising the infinite wisdom and compassion of the Buddha. It indicates continuity as the underlying reality of existence. The endless knot design is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Tibetan Buddhism and represents the endless nature of the Buddha’s wisdom and the Dharma.
In most Tibetan families, the wooden parts around the doors and windows have been painted black, but they use other colours from nature to decorate the doors and windows. In the highlands of Tibet, the sunlight is very strong, and the winds and dust are very strong, which will cause severe damage to the decorations. Therefore, Tibetans use a curtain-like cloth over the doors and windows.
This door curtain will bring a new look to your home or office. As the design is a symbol of well-being and good luck, it will surely create a positive element to your environment.
The dimensions are 170cm high and 90cm wide. It can be placed with 3 shrimps holding the top of the curtain.
Available in three colours: green, bordeaux or blue.
Handmade in Nepal.
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