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"complete colour" [painting w opaque colours applied in distemper [IW]
  
one who has been working on the completion practice, completing stage practitioners, one category of members of the [[rgyud gra]] at Lhasa [RY]
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"complete color" [IW]
  
practitioner of completion stage practice [one category of members of the [[rgyud gra]] at Lhasa [IW]
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"complete color", the painting method using opaque colors applied in distemper [RY]
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A painting technique using first opaque mineral colors over the painting surface and then shading and outlining using dyes.<ref>Jackson, D. P., & Jackson, J. (1976). ''[http://www.thlib.org/static/reprints/kailash/kailash_04_03_05.pdf  A Survey of Tibetan Pigments'']</ref>
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རྫོགས་ཚོན
"complete colour" [painting w opaque colours applied in distemper [IW]

"complete color" [IW]

"complete color", the painting method using opaque colors applied in distemper [RY]

A painting technique using first opaque mineral colors over the painting surface and then shading and outlining using dyes.[1]


  1. Jackson, D. P., & Jackson, J. (1976). A Survey of Tibetan Pigments