① Product Overview
This Green Tara Mini Thangka Pendant is a finely crafted devotional artwork originating from the Rebgong (Tongren) Tibetan thangka tradition, a region internationally recognized for its rich heritage of Tibetan Buddhist painting.
The pendant is fully hand-painted by a lama-trained thangka artist using natural mineral pigments and housed in a 925 silver pendant frame, presented in a mini thangka pendant format with a painting size of 3.5 × 4.5 cm. The artwork belongs to the Rebgong Cui Tang Series, a style distinguished by vibrant emerald-green tonal layers and refined Tibetan iconographic composition. Each piece is created as a collectible sacred artwork intended for long-term preservation.
② Deity Introduction
Green Tara is one of the most beloved bodhisattvas in Tibetan Buddhism and is widely regarded as the embodiment of active compassion and swift protection. She represents the compassionate activity of enlightened beings who respond quickly to the needs of sentient beings.
In Buddhist iconography, Green Tara symbolizes compassion, protection, and spiritual guidance, and her dynamic posture reflects readiness to assist those who call upon her with sincere intention.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
The imagery of Green Tara is traditionally associated with compassion, courage, and the removal of obstacles. In Buddhist practice, Green Tara represents the aspiration to respond to life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and fearless action.
Rather than promising specific outcomes, the symbolism of Green Tara encourages practitioners to cultivate positive intention, resilience, and compassionate awareness, aligning personal growth with the path of wisdom and kindness.
Her green form also symbolizes vitality, renewal, and the flourishing of life, reflecting the dynamic energy of compassionate action in everyday life.
④ Combined Practice Logic
Not applicable.
(This product features a single deity composition.)
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This thangka originates from Rebgong (Tongren), Qinghai, one of the most historically respected centers of Tibetan Buddhist painting and recognized as part of the Regong Art cultural heritage.
Rebgong thangkas are known for their precise iconographic proportions, delicate linework, and layered color techniques. The artwork is individually hand-painted by a lama-trained artist, preserving traditional thangka painting methods rather than factory production.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
The painting is created using natural mineral pigments, a traditional medium used in Tibetan thangka painting for centuries. Mineral pigments are valued for their color richness, durability, and resistance to fading, allowing the artwork to retain its brilliance over time.
The pendant frame is crafted from 925 sterling silver, complementing the artwork while protecting the hand-painted thangka inside. Through layered brushwork and detailed line drawing, the artist creates refined textures and vivid tonal transitions characteristic of the Rebgong painting tradition.
⑦ Size, Format & Details
Painting size: 3.5 × 4.5 cm
Format: Mini Thangka Pendant
Frame material: 925 sterling silver
Each artwork includes:
• Gift presentation box
• Artwork collection certificate
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
This thangka pendant may be appreciated by:
• Buddhist practitioners who keep sacred imagery for contemplation
• Collectors of Tibetan thangka art
• Individuals interested in symbolic representations of compassion and spiritual resilience
The compact format makes it suitable for personal shrine spaces, meditation areas, travel altars, or private collection.
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This thangka is presented as a cultural and artistic representation of Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Sacred imagery in Buddhism functions as a symbolic support for contemplation, meditation, and spiritual inspiration.
Individual experiences with spiritual art may vary, and this artwork does not guarantee specific outcomes or results. It should be appreciated primarily as a work of traditional craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and sacred art.