
Beer, R: Buddha coloring book
The special coloring book for adults: 50 Buddhas to color and meditate on.
In Tibetan Buddhism, deities represent certain qualities. By engaging with them, people connect with these powerful energies and are strengthened by them. These deities are usually painted on so-called thangkas, scroll paintings, which are only displayed in the monasteries during special celebrations.
One of the best-known thangka painters is Robert Beer, who created the 50 drawings for this coloring book - breathtakingly beautiful and rich in detail. Thanks to his precise knowledge of the exact iconography and his great skill, the individual figures develop a tremendous power. This is transferred during the mindful coloring process, which becomes a real meditation.
The Buddhist deities are introduced at the end of the book. This overview provides a comprehensive brief introduction to the Buddhist world of Tibetan deities. The meaning of each figure is explained, which energy it embodies and which attributes are assigned to it. Depending on your mood, you can, for example, awaken your compassion, strengthen your healing energy and mindfulness or simply slow down while coloring.
Robert Beer writes in his foreword: "I wish you creative joy when coloring. May it bring you peace, awareness and the realization of what you long for."
Bracelets, bracelets, bracelets, bracelets, chains
age | Wrist circumference |
Newborn |
9 - 12 cm |
6 months - 3 years |
12 - 14 cm |
4 - 10 years |
14 - 15 cm |
Teenager, ladies (XS) |
15 - 16 cm |
Ladies (M) |
16 - 17 cm |
Ladies (XL) |
18 - 19 cm |
Men (M) |
18 - 20 cm |
Men (XL) |
21 - 22 cm |
The length of the bracelet may be 1 cm to 3 cm longer than the measured wrist circumference, depending on your taste.
Finger rings
Ring size | Inner diameter | Inner circumference |
48 |
15,3 mm |
48 mm |
50 |
15.9 mm |
50 mm |
52 |
16.6 mm |
52 mm |
54 |
17.2 mm |
54 mm |
56 |
17.8 mm |
56 mm |
58 |
18.5 mm |
58 mm |
60 |
19.1 mm |
60 mm |
62 |
19.7 mm |
62 mm |
64 |
20.4 mm |
64 mm |
66 |
21.0 mm |
66 mm |
- Take a ring that fits well.
- Place it on a ruler and measure the inner diameter (from one inner edge to the other).
- Compare the diameter with the table to determine the ring size.
- Take a thin strip of paper or thread.
- Wrap it around the part of the finger where you want the ring to sit (not too tight).
- Mark the point where the ends meet.
- Measure the length of the strip in millimeters. This is the inner circumference.
- Find the right size in the table.
- Measure the finger size in the evening, as fingers swell slightly during the day.
- If you are between two sizes, choose the larger size.
- Make sure that the ring fits over the knuckle.
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