Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace
Thangka necklace

Hand-Carved Thangka Buddha Pendant Necklace with Brass Gawu Box

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✨ Adorn yourself with our Authentic Thangka Pendant – a timeless symbol that radiates millennia of wisdom and positive energy. Let this sacred piece empower your spirit and illuminate your path to success......
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Product description

This exquisite Tibetan Thangka features intricate hand-carved and hand-painted details, made from premium cowhide. 

It is encased in a high-quality brass Gawu box, blending craftsmanship and spiritual significance in a beautiful, wearable piece.

Deities Represented:

  • Yellow Jambhala: A deity of wealth, aiding in eliminating poverty.
  • Zhaqi Lhamo(Zakiram扎基拉姆): A revered goddess in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing good fortune, protection, wealth, and happiness.
  • The Fifth Lord(五爷):The Fifth Lord, also known as Dragon Fifth Lord or Shengyan Bodhisattva(圣衍菩萨), is a highly revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism. He is believed to be the fifth son of the Dragon King, endowed with compassion and the ability to aid all beings. In popular belief, the Fifth Lord is regarded as the God of Wealth, as he is said to have the power to oversee the distribution of earthly wealth, bringing good fortune and prosperity to those who seek his blessings.
  • Mahakala: Mahakala is almost always depicted with a crown of five skulls, which represent the transmutation of the five kleśās (negative afflictions) into the five wisdoms.
  • Black Jambhala: Black Jambhala is the manifestation of Amoghasiddhi Buddha by the request of Buddha Shakyamuni to turn the Wheel of Dharma to benefit sentient beings who are suffering from poverty. He will enable all endeavors to be perfectly accomplished and purify all bad luck and obstacles, prevent theft, bad debts and loss of wealth.