Product Overview
This Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Mini Thangka Pendant is a pure hand-painted Tibetan thangka, enshrined in a finely crafted gilded copper Ghau (amulet) box. With its elegant rectangular form and refined metalwork, it is designed for daily wearing, travel, or personal devotion, allowing the presence of compassion and wisdom to accompany everyday life.
The front features a delicately hand-painted image of Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), while the back is adorned with traditional Tibetan auspicious metal ornamentation, enhancing both its spiritual symbolism and collectible value.
The Deity: Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig)
Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara is one of the most revered bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying boundless compassion united with awakened wisdom.
Iconography & Symbolism
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White body: innate purity and clarity of mind
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Four arms: the Four Immeasurables — loving-kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity
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Hands joined holding the wish-fulfilling jewel (Mani): union of wisdom and skillful means, the arising of bodhicitta
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Crystal mala: continuous liberation of sentient beings from suffering
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White lotus: purity untouched by worldly defilements
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Deer skin over the shoulder: all-encompassing compassion for living beings
Avalokiteshvara is traditionally revered as the protector of Tibet, with the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” recited across generations as an expression of compassion in action.
Zodiac & Horoscope Guardian Association
This Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara pendant is traditionally regarded as the guardian deity for:
It is especially meaningful for those seeking emotional balance, inner resilience, and compassionate clarity aligned with these signs.
Spiritual Meaning & Cultural Understanding
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Four arms symbolize the power to transform the root afflictions of greed, anger, and ignorance
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Wish-fulfilling jewel represents the accumulation of merit and the path toward awakening
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The pendant serves as a portable reminder of compassion, mindfulness, and ethical intention, rather than a promise of guaranteed outcomes
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Artwork: 100% hand-painted thangka (not printed)
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Pendant Case: Copper Ghau box with gold plating
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Metalwork: Traditional Tibetan ornamental relief on the back
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Technique: Fine-line miniature thangka painting
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Art Tradition: Himalayan Tibetan Buddhist art
Each pendant is individually hand-painted, making every piece one of a kind.
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What You Will Receive
Cultural Note
This item is a religious artwork and cultural object created within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It is intended for appreciation, meditation, and personal reflection, not as a guarantee of specific results or outcomes.