Product Overview
This Yellow Jambhala Hand-Painted Thangka Gawu Pendant is a Tibetan Buddhist amulet created to support career development, steady income growth, and long-term prosperity. Encased in a durable titanium steel Gawu box, this pendant combines traditional Himalayan thangka painting with a practical, wearable form suitable for everyday life.
With a diameter of 25 mm, the pendant offers a balanced size that is easy to wear while still allowing clear and expressive iconography. The image of Yellow Jambhala is fully hand-painted, preserving the essential visual language and symbolic meaning of classical Tibetan sacred art.
This piece is especially suitable for individuals focused on professional stability, business responsibility, and the gradual accumulation of wealth through their primary life path.
Yellow Jambhala – Deity of Career Success and Abundant Resources
Yellow Jambhala is one of the most widely revered wealth deities in Vajrayana Buddhism. In Tibetan, he is known as Norla, meaning “God of Wealth,” and he is also called Dzambhala Serpo or Zangse. He is regarded as the foremost among the Five Jambhalas—White, Yellow, Red, Green, and Black—and is honored across all major Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
Unlike representations of sudden or speculative fortune, Yellow Jambhala is traditionally associated with wealth that arises through ethical effort, responsibility, and perseverance. He is invoked to support prosperity along one’s main career path, ensuring that material resources increase in a stable and sustainable way.
In classical iconography, Yellow Jambhala is depicted with a golden-yellow complexion symbolizing abundance, nourishment, and stability. He holds a wish-fulfilling jewel in his right hand, representing the illumination of merit and the natural expansion of resources. With his left arm, he embraces a jewel-spitting mongoose, a powerful symbol of wealth flowing continuously and transforming scarcity into abundance. This imagery emphasizes prosperity that circulates freely rather than stagnates.
Beyond wealth, Yellow Jambhala is also regarded as a protector deity (Dharmapala), believed to help dispel obstacles, counter negative influences, and safeguard one’s career direction and material foundation.
Hand-Painted Craftsmanship & Materials
This pendant is created using traditional Himalayan thangka techniques adapted to a miniature format.
The Yellow Jambhala image is entirely hand-painted with careful brushwork and balanced proportions. Each piece reflects the artist’s skill and adherence to classical iconography rather than mechanical reproduction.
The Gawu box is made of titanium steel, selected for its strength, resistance to corrosion, and suitability for daily wear. The reverse side features a traditional Buddhist symbolic engraving, reinforcing the pendant’s protective and stabilizing qualities.
Gawu Pendant – A Wearable Symbol of Focused Prosperity
A Gawu is a traditional Tibetan amulet box designed to hold sacred images close to the body. For centuries, it has been worn by practitioners, merchants, and travelers as a symbol of continuity, protection, and intention.
This 25 mm Yellow Jambhala Gawu pendant is suitable for:
Daily wear in professional or business settings
Individuals seeking steady career advancement and reliable income
Those who value cultural depth and symbolic meaning
A meaningful spiritual gift rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition
Its moderate size allows it to integrate easily into daily life while maintaining strong visual presence.
Size & Details
Pendant size: Diameter 25 mm
Format: Hand-painted miniature thangka in Gawu box
Material: Titanium steel
Back design: Traditional Buddhist symbolic engraving
As each pendant is hand-painted, subtle variations may occur and are a natural part of its artisanal character.
What You Will Receive
One Yellow Jambhala Hand-Painted Thangka Gawu Pendant (25 mm)
Protective packaging suitable for gifting or safekeeping
Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This item is a religious and cultural artwork rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It does not guarantee specific financial or career outcomes. Its value lies in its symbolism, craftsmanship, and cultural authenticity, supporting intention, mindfulness, and respectful spiritual practice.