① Product Overview
This Amitabha Buddha (Amitābha) Pendant is a finely crafted mini Thangka pendant, created in the traditional Rebgong (Regong) painting lineage of Amdo Tibet. The artwork is fully hand-painted on both sides, presented within a 925 sterling silver pendant case, and finished with a refined cloud-themed background inspired by Rebgong visual aesthetics.
Crafted using traditional mineral pigments and gold detailing, this piece presents Amitabha Buddha in a compact yet complete sacred format, suitable for personal devotion, travel, or private display. The pendant reflects the continuity of Himalayan Buddhist art traditions rather than decorative mass production.
② Deity Introduction
Amitabha Buddha (Amitābha) is one of the Three Buddhas of the Three Times and the presiding Buddha of the Western Pure Land (Sukhāvatī) in Mahayana Buddhism. He is widely revered for embodying infinite light (Amitābha) and infinite life (Amitāyus), symbolizing boundless wisdom, compassion, and clarity.
In traditional belief systems, Amitabha Buddha is regarded as the guardian deity for those born under the Chinese Zodiac Dog and Pig, and is also associated with the Western zodiac sign Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21). These associations emphasize qualities such as inner purity, harmonious relationships, emotional stability, and the cultivation of wholesome connections.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Amitabha Buddha is traditionally associated with practices of mindfulness, purity of intention, and liberation from mental afflictions. Devotion to Amitabha centers on cultivating awareness, reducing attachment, and developing a stable and compassionate state of mind.
Rather than promising outcomes, this practice emphasizes cause-and-condition logic: clarity arises from consistent intention, ethical grounding, and sustained contemplation. The image serves as a visual support for remembrance and reflection within daily life.
④ Combined Practice Logic (Not Applicable)
This pendant presents a single-deity composition and does not combine multiple figures. The focus remains on preserving the iconographic integrity of Amitabha Buddha as a complete and independent devotional form.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This piece originates from the Rebgong (Regong) Thangka tradition, an important Tibetan Buddhist art lineage from the Amdo region. Rebgong art is known for its precise line work, balanced composition, and harmonious color layering.
Each pendant is individually hand-painted, maintaining correct proportions and traditional iconography. The artwork reflects artistic lineage transmission rather than workshop replication or industrial printing.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
-
Fully double-sided hand-painted
-
Traditional mineral pigments
-
Gold detailing
-
925 sterling silver pendant case
-
Fine-line painting technique
-
Cloud-pattern background inspired by Rebgong aesthetics
All materials are selected for durability, cultural authenticity, and long-term preservation.
⑦ Size, Format & Details
-
Painting size: approximately 3.0 cm
-
Format: Mini Thangka Pendant
-
Structure: Double-sided artwork
-
Frame: 925 silver case
-
Style: Portable / wearable sacred art
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
This pendant is suitable for:
-
Buddhist practitioners
-
Collectors of Himalayan sacred art
-
Personal meditation or mindfulness practice
-
Travel or portable shrine use
-
Individuals connected with Dog / Pig zodiac signs or Sagittarius energy
It is not positioned as a general accessory, but as a culturally meaningful devotional object.
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This product is presented as a religious artwork and cultural object rooted in Buddhist tradition. It does not guarantee specific outcomes and should not be interpreted as a substitute for personal effort, ethical conduct, or spiritual study.
Its purpose is to support cultural appreciation, artistic collection, and contemplative practice