① Product Overview
This Bai Lhamo Mini Thangka Pendant is a refined Tibetan devotional artwork presented as part of the Zangka Red Cloud Series, a collection focused on classical Tibetan iconography rendered through traditional mineral-pigment techniques. The piece is fully hand-painted by a Tibetan lineage artist and created in pendant form, emphasizing both portability and artistic integrity.
Originating from Tibet, the painting is mounted in a pure silver pendant case inspired by the Dunhuang Nine-Colored Deer motif, combining Tibetan religious imagery with a historically resonant decorative form. This work is crafted and presented as a high-standard Thangka art piece rather than a mass-produced religious item.
② Deity Introduction
Bai Lhamo is recognized as the peaceful manifestation of Palden Lhamo, the foremost female protector deity in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon. In certain Tibetan traditions, she is also described as the daughter of Palden Lhamo, representing a gentler and more compassionate expression of protective presence.
Within Tibetan Buddhism and Lhasa folk belief, Bai Lhamo symbolizes compassion, auspiciousness, protection, and feminine dignity, and holds a unique cultural and religious status among female protective deities.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Bai Lhamo is traditionally associated with compassion, emotional steadiness, and auspicious connections, especially when approached through sincere intention and respectful devotional practice. Her imagery is engaged as part of a broader framework of ethical conduct, personal aspiration, and accumulated conditions rather than immediate or guaranteed outcomes.
In Tibetan Buddhist understanding, the significance of Bai Lhamo arises through the practitioner’s motivation, continuity of practice, and personal karmic circumstances.
④ Combined Practice Logic
Not applicable.
This piece features a single deity presentation.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This work originates from Tibet and belongs to the Zangka Red Cloud Series, a line emphasizing traditional Tibetan mineral-pigment Thangka painting. The series is characterized by disciplined hand-painting, strict adherence to classical proportions, and an emphasis on depth created through layered mineral colors.
Each piece is executed entirely by a Tibetan lineage-trained artist, reflecting inherited artistic knowledge and long-established painting conventions rather than modern factory production.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
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Fully hand-painted by a Tibetan lineage artist
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Natural mineral pigments with layered texture
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Color stability designed for long-term preservation
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Pure silver pendant case, inspired by the Dunhuang Nine-Colored Deer motif
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Crafted through non-industrial, artisan processes
⑦ Size, Format & Details
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Painting size: 3.5 × 4.5 cm
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Format: Mini Thangka Pendant
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Origin: Tibet
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Presentation: Hand-painted Thangka mounted within a silver pendant case
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
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Buddhist practitioners seeking a personal devotional image
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Collectors of authentic Tibetan Thangka art
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Suitable for meditation use, travel carry, or placement on a personal shrine
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Appropriate for long-term collection and cultural inheritance
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This artwork is presented as a religious and cultural object intended to support traditional practice, artistic appreciation, and cultural continuity. It does not guarantee specific outcomes or results and should be approached with respect for Tibetan Buddhist traditions.