① Product Overview
This Yellow Jambhala Mini Thangka Pendant is a refined Tibetan devotional artwork created in the Menri (Miansa) tradition of Tibetan thangka painting. Crafted as a portable mini thangka pendant, it is fully hand-painted by a lineage-trained Tibetan artist using natural mineral pigments and presented in a Dunhuang Nine-Color Deer silver case.
Originating from Tibet and executed according to classical thangka proportions, this piece reflects the disciplined structure and visual clarity characteristic of the Menri school. It is presented as a collectible and cultural artwork rather than a mass-produced accessory.
② Deity Introduction
Yellow Jambhala (Dzambhala) is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the King of Wealth Deities and a guardian who upholds the Dharma through ethical stewardship of material resources. He is associated with supporting rightful livelihood and the responsible use of wealth in service of spiritual practice and social stability.
Symbolically, Yellow Jambhala represents generosity, abundance aligned with wisdom, and the harmonious relationship between material support and inner cultivation.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Yellow Jambhala is traditionally associated with the cultivation of merit, generosity, and favorable conditions for balanced material and spiritual life. In Buddhist practice, wealth deities are approached as supports for developing right intention, ethical conduct, and disciplined effort rather than as sources of immediate gain.
Engagement with Yellow Jambhala imagery emphasizes long-term causes and conditions, encouraging mindful use of resources grounded in compassion and responsibility.
④ Combined Practice Logic
Not applicable.
This is a single-deity thangka pendant.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This artwork is created in Tibet following the Menri (Miansa) painting lineage, one of the foundational schools of Tibetan thangka art. The Menri tradition is known for its balanced compositions, clear iconographic proportions, and structured visual language.
Each piece is individually hand-painted by a Tibetan lineage artist, preserving traditional methods rather than workshop or factory production.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
The thangka is fully hand-painted using natural mineral pigments, producing layered textures and long-lasting color stability. The artwork is housed in a Dunhuang Nine-Color Deer silver case, offering both physical protection and refined ornamental presentation.
All materials are selected to support durability, preservation, and cultural authenticity.
⑦ Size, Format & Details
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Painting size: 4 × 5 cm
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Format: Mini Thangka Pendant
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Materials: Mineral pigments on traditional thangka base
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Case: Dunhuang Nine-Color Deer silver case
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Origin: Tibet
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
This piece is suitable for:
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Buddhist practitioners seeking a portable devotional image
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Collectors of Menri-style Tibetan thangka
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Meditation, travel use, or placement in a personal shrine
It is intended for respectful personal use and cultural appreciation.
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This thangka pendant is presented as a cultural, artistic, and religious object rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It does not guarantee specific material or spiritual outcomes. Its value lies in its craftsmanship, symbolic meaning, and support for contemplative practice.