Six-Armed Mahakala Mini Thangka Pendant Hand-Painted • Rebgong Thangka • Mineral Pigments • 1 × 3 cm

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Six-Armed Mahakala miniature thangka pendant displayed on necklace stand, hand-painted Rebgong thangka artwork inside a decorative copper gawu pendant with braided Bodhi root cord
Six-Armed Mahakala Mini Thangka Pendant Hand-Painted • Rebgong Thangka • Mineral Pigments • 1 × 3 cm
Regular price $815.00 USD

① Product Overview

This Six-Armed Mahakala Mini Thangka Pendant presents a finely detailed Rebgong-style miniature thangka painting, hand-painted using traditional mineral pigments and housed within a decorative copper protective pendant case. The sacred image depicts the powerful protector deity Mahakala, rendered according to classical Tibetan Buddhist iconographic tradition.

Originating from the renowned Rebgong Thangka (Regong Art) tradition of Amdo, this miniature artwork reflects the distinctive aesthetic of Rebgong painting, including expressive facial features, strong color contrasts, and layered mineral pigments. The pendant includes a handcrafted Bodhi root braided cord, making it suitable for both devotional wear and collection.


② Deity Introduction

Mahakala, especially in his Six-Armed form, is one of the most revered protector deities in Tibetan Buddhism. He is widely recognized as a guardian of the Dharma, representing powerful protection, courage, and the removal of obstacles that may hinder spiritual practice.

In various Buddhist traditions, Mahakala embodies the force that protects wisdom teachings and supports practitioners on their path, symbolizing both protective strength and compassionate guardianship.


③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic

The image of Six-Armed Mahakala is traditionally associated with protection, determination, and the removal of negative influences. Within Buddhist symbolism, protector deities represent the energetic aspect of compassion that safeguards spiritual progress and ethical action.

In some East Asian esoteric traditions, Mahakala is also connected with prosperity and supportive conditions for livelihood, reflecting the belief that stability and resources can help sustain spiritual practice and harmonious living.


④ Combined Practice Logic

Not applicable.


⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage

This miniature thangka follows the artistic lineage of Rebgong Thangka (Regong Art) from the Amdo region of Tibet, a painting tradition internationally recognized as part of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Rebgong thangka painting is known for its distinctive facial style, harmonious proportions, and rich mineral pigments, with artists maintaining strict iconographic standards while preserving centuries-old painting techniques passed down through traditional studios.


⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship

The painting is fully hand-painted using traditional mineral pigments, including textured mineral colors and layered backgrounds characteristic of Rebgong thangka artistry.

Notable craftsmanship details include:

  • Cinnabar coarse pigment accents

  • Deep blue mineral background

  • Layered lapis-style halo effects

The miniature thangka is protected within a decorative copper pendant case and paired with a handwoven Bodhi root cord, combining sacred artwork with traditional devotional jewelry craftsmanship.


⑦ Size, Format & Details

Painting size: 1 × 3 cm
Format: Mini Thangka Pendant

Outer Case Material: Copper Pendant Case

Included with the piece:

  • Handwoven Bodhi root cord


⑧ Usage & Suitable For

This miniature thangka pendant may be suitable for:

  • Buddhist practitioners who appreciate protector deity symbolism

  • Collectors of Rebgong thangka artworks

  • Personal meditation spaces or portable devotional objects

  • Individuals interested in Himalayan Buddhist art and sacred imagery


⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer

This item is presented as a religious artwork rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition and the heritage of Rebgong thangka painting. Sacred imagery carries symbolic meaning and is traditionally used for contemplation, inspiration, and cultural appreciation.

The artwork is not presented as a guarantee of specific outcomes but as an expression of traditional Himalayan sacred art and devotional culture.

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

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Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item, only in the case of:

– Received the wrong item.
– Item arrived not as expected (ie. damaged packaging).
– Item had defects.
– Over delivery time.
– The shipper does not allow the goods to be inspected before payment.

The returned product(s) must be in the original packaging, safety wrapped, undamaged and unworn. This means that the item(s) must be safely packed in a carton box for protection during transport, possibly the same carton used to ship to you as a customer.

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