① Product Overview
This Zaki Lhamo Mini Thangka Pendant is a high-standard miniature thangka artwork presented in pendant form, crafted and presented as part of the Nepal Coarse Mineral Pigment Series. It is fully hand-painted using mineral pigments, emphasizing bold layering and textured visual depth in a compact format.
Set in a jewelry-grade copper case, this piece is created as a portable devotional artwork rather than a factory-made accessory, combining traditional iconography with durable everyday wearability.
② Deity Introduction
Zaki Lhamo is widely honored in Tibetan cultural devotion as a guardian goddess and a distinctive female wealth deity. She is especially revered in communities connected to Lhasa traditions, where her image holds an important place in daily offerings and devotional practice.
Symbolically, Zaki Lhamo represents protection, steadfastness, and benevolent support. Her presence is associated with resilience, perseverance, and an unwavering orientation toward virtuous intention.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Zaki Lhamo is traditionally associated with cultivating protective stability and supportive conditions through sincere devotion and ethical intention. In practice contexts, her imagery encourages steadiness of mind, responsible aspiration, and consistent effort.
This symbolism is approached as part of a broader path of intention, conduct, and personal discipline, rather than a promise of results or outcomes.
④ Combined Practice Logic
Not applicable.
This is a single-deity thangka composition.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This piece is created within a Nepal-origin thangka context, aligning with the Nepal Coarse Mineral Pigment Series aesthetic that emphasizes strong color fields and layered pigment character. The work is fully hand-painted, following proportional discipline and iconographic structure rather than decorative, mass-produced styling.
As a miniature thangka, it retains core thangka principles while adapting them to a refined pendant format for collectors and practitioners.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
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Mineral pigments with coarse, layered texture
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Fully hand-painted surface
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Jewelry-grade copper case (protective pendant setting)
The mineral pigment approach supports depth and visual density, while the copper case provides structure and protection for daily carrying.
⑦ Size, Format & Details
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
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Practitioners who keep a portable devotional image for daily practice
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Collectors interested in Nepal mineral pigment miniature works
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Meditation, travel carrying, or placement in a personal shrine
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This thangka pendant is presented as a cultural and artistic object rooted in Buddhist devotional tradition. It does not guarantee specific outcomes and should not be interpreted as a promise of results.
Its value lies in craftsmanship, iconography, and its role as a practice-supporting artwork.