Product Overview
This Black Jambhala & Five Wealth Deities Gawu Thangka Pendant is a rare double-sided, fully hand-painted Tibetan thangka, created in the Rebgong (Regong) artistic tradition and finished with pure 18K gold throughout.
The front features Black Jambhala (Black God of Wealth), revered for removing obstacles that block prosperity and financial stability.
The reverse side presents the Five Wealth Deities (Five Directions of Wealth) together with traditional wealth mantras, forming a complete and balanced system of protection, purification, and prosperity cultivation.
Encased in a solid 18K gold Gawu box with double sapphire crystal glass, this piece is designed for practitioners, collectors, and individuals engaged in fields such as investment, finance, business strategy, or long-term wealth planning, where clarity and obstacle removal are especially valued.
Black Jambhala – Removing Obstacles to Wealth
Black Jambhala is traditionally regarded as a powerful manifestation connected to Akshobhya Buddha (the Immovable Buddha of the East).
Rather than symbolizing sudden riches, Black Jambhala is associated with clearing the unseen obstacles that prevent wealth from flowing naturally.
According to Tibetan Buddhist tradition, his practice emphasizes:
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Removing hindrances such as misfortune, illness, theft, and external disruption
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Dissolving karmic blocks that limit financial growth
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Supporting those facing hardship, instability, or isolation
The mantra of Black Jambhala —
“Om Ing Dzani Mukhan Dzama Li Soha” —
is traditionally recited with a foundation of ethical intention and compassion, as wealth is believed to arise sustainably only when aligned with positive action and inner clarity.
Five Wealth Deities – Wealth from All Directions
The reverse side features the Five Wealth Deities, commonly including Yellow, White, Green, Red, and Black aspects, symbolizing the five directions (East, South, West, North, and Center).
Together, they represent:
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Broad accumulation of material and spiritual resources
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Balance between wealth, longevity, wisdom, and merit
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Harmonization of external success with inner stability
Traditional mantras such as:
are understood not as magical shortcuts, but as supports for cultivating generosity, right livelihood, and disciplined effort.
Why Combine Black Jambhala & the Five Wealth Deities?
In Tibetan Buddhist understanding, this combination works on two complementary levels:
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Black Jambhala focuses on removing obstacles, negative cycles, and hidden resistance
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The Five Wealth Deities emphasize gathering resources from multiple directions in a balanced and ethical way
When practiced with:
the combination is believed to support sustainable prosperity, rather than short-lived material gain.
Artistic Origin – Rebgong (Regong) Hand-Painted Tradition
This piece is entirely hand-painted by Rebgong artists, a region internationally recognized for its living lineage of Tibetan Buddhist art.
Key characteristics:
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Precise iconometric proportions following classical scriptures
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Dense, full-detail painting (满工) without shortcuts
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Mineral pigments and layered 18K gold application
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Balanced composition designed for both devotional and artistic appreciation
Rebgong thangka art is often collected not only for religious use, but also for its museum-level craftsmanship and cultural authenticity.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Painting: 18K gold, double-sided, fully hand-painted
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Structure: Solid 18K gold Gawu box
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Protection: Double sapphire crystal glass (high clarity, scratch-resistant)
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Technique: Traditional Tibetan mineral pigments & gold application
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Finish: Precision-sealed, suitable for long-term wear or preservation
Size & Format
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Format: Gawu Thangka Pendant (portable / wearable shrine)
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Painting size: 39 × 18 mm
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Design: Double-sided (front deity + reverse mantras and Five Wealth Deities)
Suitable For
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Practitioners focused on wealth cultivation with ethical foundations
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Individuals in finance, investment, business, or strategic decision-making
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Collectors of high-level Tibetan Buddhist art
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Meaningful gifts for long-term prosperity intentions
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Portable practice, travel, or daily wear
Cultural Note & Disclaimer
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, wealth practices emphasize inner clarity, ethical conduct, and generosity.
This thangka is offered as a cultural, artistic, and spiritual support, not as a promise of guaranteed financial outcomes.
True prosperity is understood as the harmony of material sufficiency, mental stability, and compassionate action.