Product Overview:
This Eight Major Buddha Head Pendant is part of the Rebgong Lama Artist Rough Style Collection, crafted with exquisite 18K gold inlay. Combining traditional Thangka art with precious metal craftsmanship, this pendant offers both luxury and durability. The intricate hand-painted Buddha heads are rendered in the Rebgong Thangka style, showcasing unique, bold lines and vibrant colors. The pendant’s front and back feature a sapphire mirror surface, providing high durability, scratch resistance, and a stunning visual appeal.
Rebgong Thangka Characteristics:
The Rebgong Thangka style, also known as the Rebgong Lama Art, originates from the Rebgong region in Tibet, renowned for its rough style that blends bold, expressive lines and rich, contrasting colors. Rebgong Thangkas convey profound spiritual meanings, focusing on the wisdom and protection of deities while maintaining a strong artistic presence. This distinctive style is part of the region's rich religious and cultural heritage, offering a captivating artistic experience.
Artistic Style & Symbolism:
Each Buddha head represents a different Buddha or Bodhisattva, symbolizing various qualities such as wisdom, compassion, and protection. Whether it’s the fierce protectors or the compassionate Buddhas, these pendants are a reminder of the spiritual energy they represent. Hand-painted by skilled artists from the Rebgong tradition, the pendant embodies the Rough Style’s boldness and spiritual depth, offering a unique fusion of religious art and modern jewelry.
The inclusion of 18K gold inlay adds an extra layer of richness and symbolism, enhancing the spiritual value and visual appeal of the pendant.
Materials & Craftsmanship:
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18K Gold Inlay: The pendant is meticulously crafted using 18K gold, ensuring both luxury and long-lasting durability.
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Sapphire Mirror Surface: Both sides of the pendant feature a sapphire mirror finish, adding scratch resistance and a clear, high-definition display of the artwork.
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Size: The pendant features a 1.5cm painting size for a compact yet detailed visual experience.
Creation Process:
The creation of this pendant involves a complex and time-consuming process, including traditional Thangka preparation (canvas priming and smoothing), sketching, coloring, and the careful application of 18K gold for outlining and detailing. The entire process may take several months, with special rituals such as blessing and consecration to ensure the spiritual integrity of the piece. The result is a finely crafted, spiritually powerful pendant.
Usage & Placement:
This pendant is suitable for daily wear, serving as a spiritual amulet or a fashion accessory that holds deep meaning. Perfect for meditation and spiritual practice, it also serves as a unique piece for home decoration or as a meaningful gift. Its small, wearable size makes it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a spiritual connection in their everyday life.
Customization & Wholesale Information:
This collection is available for wholesale, making it ideal for temples, spiritual centers, or retailers. Customization options are available for those seeking specific deities or designs. Whether you are purchasing for personal use or looking to offer this unique collection to your clients, this pendant will add a touch of artistic and spiritual significance to any collection.
What You Will Receive:
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Rebgong Lama Artist Rough Style Eight Major Buddha Head Pendant
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Sapphire Mirror Surface (on both sides)
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Elegant Packaging & Certificate for authenticity, suitable for gifting or collecting
Cultural Note:
Rebgong Thangka is deeply rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, particularly in the Amdo region, where the vibrant and bold style is used to express the profound spiritual teachings of Buddhism. This form of art often incorporates symbolic imagery that conveys the essence of Buddhist philosophy, including the representation of various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, each embodying distinct virtues such as wisdom, compassion, and protection. The Rough Style of Rebgong art is known for its expressive brushwork and rich color palette, which evokes a sense of both strength and serenity. The inclusion of 18K gold in these Thangkas elevates the spiritual significance, as gold is traditionally seen as a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Tibetan culture. These pieces are not just beautiful works of art; they are also deeply meaningful spiritual tools that serve as reminders of the Buddha's teachings and blessings.