Product Overview
This dual-sided Tibetan Ghau Thangka pendant features Zaki Lham (Past & Present Life) on one side and White Tara on the other, meticulously hand-painted on both sides with 18K gold by skilled artists from the Rebgong (Regong) tradition.
Designed for those seeking balance between material stability and inner clarity, this piece brings together a powerful Himalayan protector figure and one of the most revered female Buddhas of longevity and compassion. It is suitable for daily wear, personal practice, or as a meaningful spiritual gift.
Zaki Lham – Past & Present Life
Zaki Lham is a widely revered female protector figure in Tibetan culture, often associated with transformation, protection, and material support.
The “Past & Present Life” theme reflects the idea of redemption, continuity, and renewed opportunity, symbolizing the release of past burdens and the cultivation of stability in the present life.
In traditional belief, Zaki Lham is respected for:
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Guarding against negative influences
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Supporting resilience during difficult periods
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Representing the transformation of adversity into strength
Rather than promising instant results, this imagery serves as a symbolic reminder of courage, grounding, and forward movement.
White Tara – Longevity, Compassion & Wisdom
White Tara is one of the Three Long Life Deities in Tibetan Buddhism and is deeply associated with:
She is traditionally depicted with seven eyes, symbolizing her ability to perceive the suffering of all beings and respond with wisdom and compassion. For many practitioners and collectors, White Tara represents gentle strength, healing intention, and mindful living.
Why These Two Together
When Zaki Lham and White Tara are paired in one double-sided Thangka:
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Zaki Lham represents protection and grounding in daily life
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White Tara represents care, longevity, and inner wisdom
Together, they form a balanced spiritual composition, often chosen by people who value:
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Career stability without burnout
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Physical and mental well-being
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Harmony between responsibility and compassion
This pairing is especially meaningful for those navigating demanding work, family responsibilities, or long-term personal growth.
Artistic Origin – Rebgong (Regong) Thangka Art
This piece is created in the Rebgong region of Amdo, a UNESCO-recognized center of Tibetan sacred art.
Rebgong Thangka is known for:
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Dense, full-detail composition
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Refined line work
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Strict adherence to iconographic proportions
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Strong visual presence even at small scale
Each detail is painted entirely by hand, following traditional preparation and painting processes.
Materials & Craftsmanship
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18K gold hand-painted detailing
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Double-sided hand painting (both deities painted separately)
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Mineral pigments layered by hand
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Full-detail (满工) Rebgong craftsmanship
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Handmade Ghau (Ga Wu) shrine case
This is not printed, not machine-assisted, and not partially gilded.
Pendant Structure & Protection
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Ghau case: Full 18K gold-plated body
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Front & back: Sapphire crystal glass
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High transparency
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Scratch-resistant
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Designed for long-term wear and preservation of artwork
Size & Format
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Overall size: 31 × 41 mm
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Format: Portable Ghau Thangka pendant
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Suitable for daily wear, travel, or personal altar use
Who This Piece Is For
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Collectors of authentic Tibetan sacred art
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Individuals drawn to Himalayan culture and symbolism
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Those seeking a meaningful object for mindfulness or spiritual practice
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A thoughtful gift for health, protection, or life transitions
Cultural Note
This Thangka is created as a religious and cultural artwork rooted in Tibetan tradition.
It is not a medical device and does not guarantee specific outcomes. Its value lies in craftsmanship, symbolism, and the personal meaning it holds for the owner.