① Product Overview
This Green Tara Pendant is a Nepalese Color Thangka presented in a refined mini pendant format. The artwork is fully hand-painted using traditional mineral pigments and set within a titanium steel frame, offering both durability and visual clarity.
Created following classical Nepalese Newar painting traditions, this pendant reflects the distinctive color richness, fine line work, and balanced proportions that define Himalayan Buddhist art. Each piece is crafted as a portable devotional image, suitable for personal practice or collection.
② Deity Introduction
Green Tara (Bodhisattva Tara) is one of the most revered female bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism. She is regarded as an embodiment of active compassion, swift protection, and enlightened wisdom.
Traditionally honored as the “Mother of Liberation,” Green Tara is associated with responding immediately to the suffering of sentient beings, offering guidance, courage, and compassionate presence within the Buddhist cosmological system.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Green Tara is traditionally associated with compassionate action, mindful awareness, and the cultivation of wisdom through intention and disciplined practice. Her practice emphasizes the importance of motivation, ethical conduct, and inner clarity rather than external results.
In Buddhist teachings, devotion to Green Tara supports practitioners in aligning their actions with compassion and insight, forming wholesome causes and conditions through sincere aspiration and mindful living.
④ Combined Practice Logic
Not applicable.
This piece features a single deity representation, focusing on the complete and self-contained symbolism of Green Tara.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This pendant originates from Nepal, created in the tradition of Nepalese Color Thangka painting developed by Newar artists of the Himalayan region.
The artwork follows classical iconographic proportions, layered composition, and precise line work. Each painting is executed entirely by hand, reflecting an artistic lineage rooted in temple murals and devotional thangka production rather than factory reproduction.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
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Fully hand-painted using traditional mineral pigments
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Titanium steel frame for durability and refined finish
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Fine line detailing consistent with Nepalese Newar style
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Crafted as a miniature thangka suitable for long-term preservation
⑦ Size, Format & Details
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
Suitable for:
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Buddhist practitioners
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Art collectors of Himalayan devotional art
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Meditation, travel, or personal shrine use
This piece is intended for respectful devotional or cultural appreciation purposes.
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This artwork is presented as a religious and cultural object, reflecting Buddhist artistic heritage and devotional symbolism. It does not guarantee specific outcomes or results.
Its value lies in artistic craftsmanship, cultural lineage, and its role in supporting personal reflection and spiritual practice.