Product Overview
This powerful double-sided Tibetan Thangka pendant brings together two of the most important wealth deities in Tibetan Buddhism: Zaki Lhamo, Tibet’s only female wealth goddess, and Yellow Jambhala, the principal deity among the Five Jambhalas and the supreme symbol of wealth and merit.
Fully hand-painted on both sides using pure 18K gold, this Thangka is created in the Rebgong (Regong) tradition, renowned for its dense detailing, sacred precision, and spiritual authenticity. Encased in a large traditional Tibetan Gawu box, it functions as a portable shrine, offering continuous wealth support, protection, and inner stability.
With its large size and full-detail execution, this piece is especially suited for those seeking steady financial growth, career success, and long-term prosperity.
Zaki Lhamo – Tibet’s Only Female Goddess of Wealth
Zaki Lhamo holds a unique and revered position in Tibetan Buddhism. She is recognized as the only female wealth deity in Tibet, combining the qualities of a Dharma protector and a Goddess of Prosperity.
She is traditionally believed to:
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Attract wealth and favorable opportunities
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Dispel negative influences and obstacles
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Strengthen confidence and determination
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Help balance fortune and bring inner calm
Her wrathful appearance represents decisiveness, courage, and the ability to transform adversity into opportunity. Zaki Lhamo is enshrined as the principal deity of Zaki Temple in Lhasa, the only temple in Tibet dedicated exclusively to a wealth deity.
Yellow Jambhala – Supreme Deity of Wealth and Merit
The reverse side features Yellow Jambhala, regarded as the chief among the Five Jambhalas in Tibetan Buddhism and the most authoritative deity governing wealth and blessings.
Iconography & Symbolism
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Golden-yellow body, symbolizing abundant wealth and generosity
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Large belly, representing inexhaustible prosperity
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Five-Buddha crown, signifying enlightened wisdom
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Right hand holding a wish-fulfilling jewel (mani jewel)
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Left arm embracing a treasure-spitting mongoose, symbolizing continuous wealth flow
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Right foot resting on a conch shell, representing wealth drawn from all realms
Yellow Jambhala is traditionally associated with:
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Financial stability and growth
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Career advancement and business success
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Accumulation of wealth aligned with merit and virtue
Artistic Style & Full-Detail Craftsmanship
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Tradition: Rebgong (Amdo / Regong Art)
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Technique: Double-sided, fully hand-painted Thangka
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Material: Pure 18K gold pigments throughout
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Execution: Full-detail (“full work”) painting with dense and precise line work
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Durability: Gold and mineral pigments designed for long-term preservation
Rebgong Thangka is internationally respected for its spiritual accuracy, complexity, and museum-level craftsmanship.
Traditional Gawu Box Design
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Pendant Type: Large Tibetan Gawu (portable shrine)
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Cover: Sapphire crystal mirrors, high-definition and scratch-resistant
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Function: Wearable devotion, travel protection, and daily spiritual support
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Structure: Designed to preserve sacred imagery while allowing clear viewing from both sides
Size & Details
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Painting size: 40 × 50 mm
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Format: Large double-sided Thangka pendant
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Material: 18K gold, fully hand-painted on both sides
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Style: Rebgong Thangka, full-detail execution
Suitable For
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Individuals seeking wealth growth and financial stability
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Business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals
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Those pursuing career success and long-term prosperity
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Collectors of authentic Himalayan religious art
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Meaningful spiritual gifts with lasting cultural and symbolic value
What You Will Receive
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One Zaki Lhamo & Yellow Jambhala Double-Sided Thangka Pendant
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Large traditional Gawu box with sapphire crystal covers
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Secure packaging suitable for gifting or long-term preservation
Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This Thangka pendant is a religious and cultural artwork, created according to traditional Tibetan Buddhist practices.
It does not guarantee financial outcomes and should not be considered a substitute for professional or financial advice. Its value lies in faith, symbolism, craftsmanship, and cultural authenticity.