Product Overview
This double-sided Tibetan thangka pendant features Yellow Jambhala and Green Tara, two of the most revered deities in Tibetan Buddhism.
Together, they symbolize wealth and compassion, and are traditionally paired to express the ideal of balanced cultivation of fortune and wisdom.
Fully hand-painted on both sides with 18K gold, this piece is created in the Rebgong (Regong) tradition, renowned for its rigorous iconography and refined craftsmanship. Encased in an 18K gold gau box with a sapphire crystal mirror, it is designed for personal devotion, daily wear, or spiritual gifting.
The Symbolism of Dual Deities: Fortune & Wisdom in Harmony
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, Yellow Jambhala and Green Tara are often enshrined together or crafted as portable devotional objects, representing the harmonious union of material abundance (fortune) and spiritual awakening (wisdom).
This pairing conveys the core Buddhist principle of “Fu & Hui in balance” — prosperity guided by compassion, and success grounded in wisdom.
Front: Yellow Jambhala – Wealth, Protection & Prosperity
Yellow Jambhala is honored as a Dharma Protector and deity of wealth, responsible for increasing prosperity and relieving poverty.
Traditionally depicted with a golden-yellow body, often associated with a lion mount and holding symbols such as a treasure vase or jewel-spitting mongoose, his imagery represents the continuous flow of wealth and resources.
In Vajrayana practice, Yellow Jambhala is cultivated through visualization and mantra recitation, with the intention of:
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Removing financial obstacles
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Supporting career stability and business growth
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Encouraging ethical wealth aligned with generosity
In this thangka, the imagery emphasizes career advancement, stable income, and sustained prosperity, rendered through meticulous 18K gold linework.
Back: Green Tara – Swift Compassion, Protection & Vitality
Green Tara is revered as the embodiment of active compassion, known for her swift response to the prayers of sentient beings.
Her green complexion symbolizes life force, renewal, and decisive action.
She is traditionally associated with:
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Protection from danger and fear
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Safe journeys and daily well-being
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Growth of wisdom, personal charisma, and harmonious relationships
Practitioners invoke Green Tara through mantra recitation to seek peace, health, and clarity, making her one of the most beloved female deities in Tibetan Buddhism.
Cultural Meaning: “Fortune & Wisdom Cultivated Together”
Culturally, Yellow Jambhala emphasizes material sufficiency, while Green Tara represents spiritual liberation and compassionate action.
Together, they express the timeless Buddhist teaching that true prosperity arises when external success and inner clarity develop side by side.
For this reason, such dual-deity thangkas are commonly found in:
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Home altars and personal shrines
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Portable devotional objects and pendants
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Daily practice items accompanying modern life
Artistic Origin: Rebgong (Amdo / Regong Art)
This thangka is fully hand-painted in the Rebgong style, a UNESCO-recognized Tibetan art tradition from the Amdo region.
Key characteristics include:
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Dense, full-detail composition (满工)
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Strict adherence to classical proportions and iconography
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Exceptional control of fine gold lines and layered detailing
Each piece reflects both devotional discipline and high-level artistic mastery.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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Double-sided Tibetan thangka, entirely hand-painted
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18K gold used throughout the painting (not partial gilding)
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Traditional mineral pigments
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18K gold gau box
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Sapphire crystal mirror: high clarity, scratch-resistant
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No printing, no machine assistance
Size & Format
Usage & Gifting
Ideal for:
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Personal spiritual protection and daily inspiration
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Career-focused individuals and entrepreneurs
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Meaningful gifts symbolizing prosperity and compassion
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Collectors of fine Himalayan Buddhist art
What You Will Receive
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One double-sided thangka pendant (Yellow Jambhala & Green Tara)
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18K gold gau box with sapphire crystal cover
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Protective packaging suitable for gifting
Cultural Disclaimer
This thangka is created as a religious and cultural artwork, rooted in Himalayan Buddhist tradition.
It is intended for spiritual reflection, meditation, and artistic appreciation, and does not imply guaranteed outcomes.