FAQ

Dharma Thangka is , a leading Authentic Tibetan and Nepali art and crafts Manufacturer, Wholesaler and Supplier.
We are located in Uk London and Kathmandu, Nepal, with our main work studio in Nepal.
Our packages are shipped by expedited shipping methods. We use couriers like DHL, FedEx etc. to ship your products to your doorsteps. These are all quick and safe deliveries. Check our shipping policy for more details.
Yes we ship Worldwide. Typically, It takes about 3-6 days to reach to the customers address worldwide.
We have 12 days return policy. Please check our refund policy for additional details.
The thangka painting are packed as a scroll with very safe and secure packaging.
Yes, we do. Provide us with your detailed requirements. And we will communicate and discuss on your specimens thoroughly. You can customize and personalize products to your heart's content. Once you are satisfied with your request we go ahead to complete your customized order.
All of our products are 100% authentic and handmade. Taking from Buddha statues, Thangka Paintings, Tibetan Jewelry to Meditation gifts, they are all authentic handicrafts made by professional Artisans in Nepal.
Our mission is to support Tibetan, Newari and Nepalese artisans and continue to find a market for their handcrafted goods. Many people ask us why our products do not come from Tibet and from Nepal. It is not an easy answer. Tibet is not free. The products sold and made in what was once a free Tibet are often made in Chinese factories and none of the revenue benefits Tibetans. We employ Tibetan, Newar and Nepalese artisans who have been involved in creating traditional items for generations. Our goal is to ensure that these traditional crafts remain viable in the 21st century and beyond by continuing to find markets for these traditional goods and also supporting the local artisans fairly in doing so.
Yes, absolutely. We are affiliated to Local Buddhist monastery called Monkey Temple Buddhist Monastery. They provide service to bless your statue or thangka or any other items and consecrate them with relevant mantras. However, they do this for a small fee of $15. Consider this as a donation to the Monastery.