Sacred Tibetan Thangka Pendant Necklace: A Portable Shrine of Buddhist Art
Each pendant is a miniature Thangka painting, meticulously crafted to carry the blessings of Tibetan Buddhism. The adjustable chain ensures a perfect fit for all wearers.
- Authentic Thangka Art
Hand-painted or laser-engraved with traditional Buddhist motifs (e.g., Buddha, Green Tara, or Mahakala), symbolizing wisdom, compassion, and protection. - Premium Titanium Steel
Hypoallergenic, rust-resistant, and durable with a lustrous gold finish. Ideal for daily wear without tarnishing. - Adjustable 40-50cm Chain
Fits all necklines comfortably, from choker to loose styles. The lobster clasp ensures secure fastening. - Spiritual Significance
Believed to bring blessings, dispel negativity, and enhance mindfulness. A meaningful gift for practitioners or collectors.
Thangka Pendant Necklace Size
Pendant size: 38×13.5mm (1.5”x0.53”)
Chain length: 40-50cm adjustedable (15.7”-19.7”)
Symbols & Meanings
Green Tara – Green Tara, the compassionate ‘Swift Liberator,’ embodies enlightened action. Her vibrant green hue symbolizes growth & vitality, while her poised posture reflects readiness to alleviate suffering. The mantra ‘Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha’ invokes her protection, wisdom, and swift aid in overcoming obstacles—a beacon of divine feminine energy in Tibetan Buddhism.
Bodhisattva Manjusri – Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, wields a flaming sword to cut ignorance and rides a lion symbolizing fearless insight. His mantra ‘Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih’ awakens intellect, guiding seekers to enlightenment with compassion and clarity
Mahakala – Mahakala, the fierce Tibetan Buddhist protector, embodies wrathful compassion. His dark form symbolizes timeless wisdom, while his skull cup and trident conquer ignorance and evil. Invoke his power to dispel obstacles and attract prosperity
Yellow Jambhala – (Tibetan: Dzambhala Serpo), the chief Buddhist wealth deity, embodies prosperity and compassion. His golden form holds a jewel-spitting mongoose (symbolizing abundance) and a wish-fulfilling gem. Devotees chant his mantra ‘Om Jambhala Jalendraye Svaha’ to attract wealth while cultivating generosity and ethical living
Laki Ram – Tibet’s revered female wealth deity, embodies prosperity and protection. Her fierce form—dark-skinned with a lolling tongue and golden ornaments—symbolizes triumph over adversity. Devotees chant her mantra for blessings of wealth, health, and wisdom, especially at Lhasa’s famed Zhaxi Temple on Wednesdays
Medicine Buddha – Medicine Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru), the radiant blue healer of Mahayana Buddhism, embodies compassion through his twelve vows to cure suffering. His lapis lazuli skin symbolizes purity, while the myrobalan plant and alms bowl in his hands represent physical-spiritual healing. Chanting his mantra ‘Tayata Om Bekanze…’ purifies karma and invokes blessings for health, longevity, and enlightenment










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