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Shanti Gallery. A unique collection of artefacts of Eastern culture. The gallery gathers items, each of which carries a print of ancient legends and myths. Every little thing here has its own story, in every curl of the hand carved antique furniture there is a piece of Tibet's soul. Antique furniture. All the antique furniture pieces of the gallery's collection are exceptional samples of Tibetan culture gathered by a real lama. Laconic lines, fine painting with mineral paint hold the energy waves of Buddhism. Every single piece has witnessed an interesting life, absolutely different from ours. Ritual objects and ornaments. The gallery hosts a collection of ritual objects filled with the true spirit of Tibet. Ornaments from Tibet and Nepal are not just refined objects carved with precious stones. They are powerful amulets whose force helps their beholders reach a state of harmony with themselves and the world around them. Mammoth tusk sculpture. Mammoth tusk is the oldest known material used by humans for artistic expression. The gallery gathers exclusive works of art created by talented and original artists. Every scene embodied in mammoth tusk has its own mood and style. Dashi Namdakov. The gallery holds sculptures of the refined and deep, probably the most interesting modern Russian Artist Dashi Namdakov. The bizarre and powerful world of images he created, ancient spiritual traditions blend with modern reality. His works are permeated with the spirit of Buddhist and Shamanic practices. The images and scenes he creates colourfully entwine mythological views of Turkic peoples of Siberia and Buryat heroic epos. Incense. Tibetan, Nepali, Bhutan incense presented in the gallery are created by the recipes of the Ancient East from healing herbs, roots, minerals and precious metals. They harmonise the energetic potential of a person and the space around them and relaxes the mind and the body. The Shanti gallery holds exhibitions, lectures and seminars. We are always happy to see you among our guests. Gallery is open daily from 17:00 to 23:55
Questions you can ask: +7 (495) 783 - 68-68 or +7 (916) 771-73-93 |











