① Product Overview
This Yellow Jambhala Mini Thangka Pendant is a traditional Himalayan sacred artwork presented in a compact pendant format. The thangka image is fully hand-painted using natural mineral pigments, following the artistic conventions of Tibetan Buddhist thangka painting.
The piece belongs to the Rebgong Color Thangka Series, originating from the Rebgong (Regong) region of Amdo, an important center of traditional thangka art. Rebgong painting traditions are known for their refined brushwork, vibrant color layering, and faithful adherence to Buddhist iconographic proportions. Natural mineral pigments are historically valued for their color depth and stability, allowing the artwork to retain its visual richness for long periods.
② Deity Introduction
Yellow Jambhala is one of the most widely revered wealth deities in Vajrayana Buddhism and is regarded as one of the Five Wealth Deities. His golden-yellow appearance symbolizes abundance, generosity, and the flourishing of merit.
Within Buddhist tradition, Yellow Jambhala is associated with the cultivation of prosperity, generosity, and the removal of poverty or material hardship. His iconography often depicts him holding a jewel-spitting mongoose, symbolizing the release of wealth and the flow of beneficial resources.
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
In Buddhist symbolism, Yellow Jambhala is traditionally associated with the growth of merit, prosperity, and supportive conditions for spiritual practice. The imagery of Jambhala emphasizes that material resources can serve as supportive conditions for generosity, stability, and the pursuit of wisdom.
Practices connected with Yellow Jambhala often emphasize generosity, ethical conduct, and the accumulation of merit. Within this symbolic framework, the deity represents the idea that prosperity and spiritual development can coexist when guided by compassion and responsible intention.
④ Combined Practice Logic
Not applicable.
This piece features a single deity image.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
This artwork follows the tradition of Rebgong (Regong) thangka painting, a respected Himalayan art lineage located in the Amdo region of Tibet. Rebgong artists are known for preserving classical thangka techniques and maintaining strict adherence to Buddhist iconographic standards.
Each painting is carefully hand-painted, reflecting the disciplined training and artistic heritage associated with Rebgong thangka workshops.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
The thangka image is painted using natural mineral pigments, a traditional medium used in Himalayan sacred art. Mineral pigments produce rich color layering and strong visual depth, giving the painting its characteristic appearance.
Craftsmanship features include:
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Fully hand-painted thangka artwork
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Natural mineral pigments
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Traditional Buddhist iconographic composition
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Protective copper pendant case
Mineral pigments are traditionally valued for their durability and color stability, allowing the artwork to remain vibrant over long periods.
⑦ Size, Format & Details
Painting size: 4 × 5 cm
Format: Mini Thangka Pendant
Case material: Copper protective case
The compact format allows the pendant to function as a portable devotional object, suitable for meditation spaces, personal shrines, or travel use.
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
This thangka pendant may be suitable for:
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Practitioners who appreciate traditional Buddhist wealth deity imagery
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Collectors of Himalayan or Tibetan sacred art
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Personal meditation spaces or home shrines
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Portable devotional objects for travel
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This item is presented as a traditional Buddhist artwork rooted in Himalayan cultural and artistic heritage. The imagery of Yellow Jambhala reflects symbolic teachings found within Vajrayana Buddhist traditions.
The pendant is intended to serve as a cultural, artistic, and contemplative object. It does not guarantee specific outcomes or results, and its meaning may vary depending on individual beliefs, cultural context, and spiritual practice.