Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Akashagarbha & Manjushri Mini Thangka Pendant Hand-Painted • Mineral Pigments • Tibetan Origin • 2 × 2 cm

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Four square mini thangka pendants on a black textured background, showing three single-sided hand-painted bodhisattva portraits in silver-tone frames with beaded edging and rounded corner beads, plus one pendant back with a raised gold-tone vajra motif over a wavy textured metal panel
Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Akashagarbha & Manjushri Mini Thangka Pendant Hand-Painted • Mineral Pigments • Tibetan Origin • 2 × 2 cm
Regular price $1,750.00 USD

① Product Overview

This Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Akashagarbha & Manjushri Mini Thangka Pendant is a refined Tibetan Buddhist art piece created as part of the Tibet Mineral Pigment Buddha Head Series. It features a single-sided, fully hand-painted miniature thangka portrait, produced in Tibet by a lineage-trained Tibetan artist and set in a 925 silver electroplated pendant frame.

Created using natural mineral pigments known for long-term color stability, this pendant is presented as a collectible and devotional art object. The work emphasizes traditional iconography, disciplined hand-painting, and cultural continuity rather than decorative mass production.


② Deity Introduction

Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) is regarded as the manifestation of great compassion, representing boundless mercy and empathetic awareness. As a central figure in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, he embodies compassion expressed through active care for others and harmonious family relationships.

Akashagarbha Bodhisattva is traditionally honored as a guardian of vast inner treasury and merit, symbolizing abundance, stability, and the preservation of virtue. In many Buddhist cultural systems, he is regarded as a principal wealth-associated bodhisattva, emphasizing responsibility, steadiness, and long-term accumulation.

Manjushri Bodhisattva is revered as the embodiment of wisdom, often described as the source of enlightened understanding. He represents clarity of thought, discernment, and the cultivation of insight, playing a central role in practices related to learning and intellectual refinement.


③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic

Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara is traditionally associated with compassion, emotional balance, and the cultivation of harmonious relationships. In cultural symbolism, he is linked to the Rat zodiac, reflecting protection, adaptability, and the ability to navigate challenges with calm awareness.

Akashagarbha is traditionally associated with abundance, stability, and the safeguarding of accumulated merit. Within the provided associations, he corresponds to the Ox and Tiger zodiacs, symbolizing steady growth, resilience, confidence, and balanced progress in career and life. He is also associated with Virgo (Aug 23 – Sep 22), emphasizing attentiveness, memory, responsibility, and the careful cultivation of fortune.

Manjushri is traditionally associated with wisdom, learning, and clear expression. In the provided cultural framework, he corresponds to the Rabbit zodiac, reflecting insight, sensitivity, and intellectual growth. He is also associated with Gemini (May 21 – Jun 20), symbolizing learning ability, communication, adaptability, and the pursuit of knowledge.

These associations are understood as symbolic and cultural frameworks grounded in intention and personal cultivation, without claims of guaranteed outcomes.


④ Combined Practice Logic

The combination of Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Akashagarbha, and Manjushri reflects a balanced Buddhist framework integrating compassion (empathy and harmony), abundance with responsibility (stability and merit), and wisdom (clarity and discernment). Together, these figures are often understood as supporting emotional balance, practical steadiness, and intellectual clarity as interconnected aspects of cultivation.


⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage

This piece is created in Tibet and belongs to the Tibet Mineral Pigment Buddha Head Series, characterized by its focus on traditional Tibetan portrait composition and mineral pigment layering. Each pendant is fully hand-painted by a Tibetan lineage artist, following classical proportional guidelines and manual painting processes rather than industrial reproduction.


⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship

  • Natural mineral pigments applied by hand for depth and long-term color stability

  • Single-sided, fully hand-painted miniature thangka portrait

  • 925 silver electroplated pendant setting

  • Traditional Tibetan thangka craftsmanship emphasizing proportion, line control, and finishing discipline


⑦ Size, Format & Details

  • Painting size: 2 × 2 cm

  • Format: Mini Thangka Pendant

  • Painting orientation: Single-sided

  • Setting: 925 silver electroplated


⑧ Usage & Suitable For

Suitable for:

  • Practitioners seeking a portable devotional object aligned with compassion, abundance, and wisdom symbolism

  • Collectors of Tibetan mineral pigment miniature thangka works

  • Meditation use, travel carry, or placement on a personal shrine

This piece is intended for individuals familiar with Buddhist symbolism and cultural art traditions.


⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer

This product is presented as a cultural and religious art object rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It does not guarantee specific results or outcomes. It is intended to support cultural appreciation, artistic preservation, and personal practice according to individual belief and understanding.

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