Every type of house of worship has its own traditional form of embellishment and symbols which convey to the faithful the story of its founding, the tenets of its belief system, and serve as a guideline how to pray.
This beautiful banner was bought on our trip to Mongolia in 2007. We visited the Gandan Monastery outside UlaanBataar and felt it would be a fitting souvenir which would also put some color { ! ] into our home’s decor. No lack of color in this item, no siree !
The third image shows a sample of other types of Mongolian Buddhist temple hanging
It’s is in pristine condition, measures 38” long when hung and is 9 ½” wide, with a loop on top to assist in your hanging it on a wall. Alternatively it could be used as a table runner.
The embroideried designs on it are completely tight, with nary a stray loose thread to be seen. It has a sold red backing sewing neatly onto it.
PLEASE LOOK AT THESE OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE by clicking on the link “more ads by this seller” in a blue font type under the map image on this page and to the right of the photos in the ad.
The seller lives near the intersection of Clayton and Clarkson Roads in western St. Louis County and is very flexible on when and where we can meet.