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What if one eye of Thangka character loses color?
Thangka characters' eyes fade, which can supplement Chinese painting pigments.

One eye of Thangka's character has faded. When making up the color, the operator must have a solid foundation of pen and ink and receive special training before making up the color. Complementary color in the process of Thangka restoration is a very difficult process. In the process of restoration, traditional Chinese painting pigments are used for complementary color, and the effect is excellent.

Thangka, also called Thangka, is a transliteration of Tibetan, which refers to a religious scroll painting mounted with colored satin and hung for worship.