Product Overview
This Yellow Jambhala & Vasudhara Mini Thangka Pendant is a high-grade dual-deity thangka artwork presented in pendant form, created within the Nepal Series. The piece is fully hand-painted and presented in a double-sided jewelry-grade titanium steel case, designed for compact display, wear, and long-term appreciation.
Crafted and presented as a collectible devotional object, this pendant reflects Nepalese Himalayan thangka traditions, emphasizing clear iconography, balanced composition, and careful hand execution rather than factory production.
Deity Introduction
Yellow Jambhala is widely revered in Tibetan Buddhism as one of the Five Wealth Deities, respected across major lineages for his association with generosity, protection of resources, and ethical stewardship of prosperity.
Vasudhara, known as the Wealth Goddess and regarded as the spiritual mother of wealth deities, is traditionally associated with abundance, continuity of resources, and the nurturing aspect of prosperity. Within the Buddhist system, she represents sustained support for worldly stability aligned with virtuous intention.
Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Yellow Jambhala is traditionally associated with generosity, merit accumulation, and responsible engagement with material resources. Vasudhara is traditionally associated with continuity, nourishment, and the steady cultivation of abundance through mindful conduct.
In Buddhist practice logic, devotion to these figures emphasizes aligning material well-being with ethical intention, patience, and disciplined aspiration, rather than seeking guaranteed or immediate outcomes.
Combined Practice Logic
As a dual-deity composition, Yellow Jambhala and Vasudhara are traditionally understood as complementary figures: Jambhala represents active protection and distribution of resources, while Vasudhara embodies continuity, nourishment, and the sustaining foundation of abundance.
Presented together, the pairing reflects a complete symbolic cycle of prosperity—protection and increase balanced with stability and long-term support—within a single devotional artwork.
Artistic Origin & Lineage
This pendant belongs to the Nepal Series and reflects Himalayan thangka painting traditions preserved by Nepalese artists. Nepalese thangka works are known for their disciplined line work, harmonious color structure, and faithful adherence to classical iconographic standards.
Each image is hand-painted following traditional proportions, representing lineage-based craftsmanship rather than industrial replication.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The thangka is fully hand-painted and housed in a double-sided jewelry-grade titanium steel case, providing structural protection and a refined presentation suitable for wearing or display.
The construction prioritizes durability, clarity of presentation, and respect for the painted image, aligning with collectible devotional standards.
Size, Format & Details
Usage & Suitable For
Suitable for Buddhist practitioners, thangka collectors, and individuals seeking a portable devotional reference or compact shrine object. Appropriate for meditation settings, travel, and respectful cultural display.
This piece is also suitable for informed gifting within contexts that value Himalayan Buddhist art and symbolism.
Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This pendant is a religious artwork and cultural object. It does not guarantee specific financial, spiritual, or personal outcomes. Its value lies in artistic heritage, symbolic meaning, and its role in supporting cultural appreciation and traditional practice.