This double-sided pendant seamlessly blends the essence of Tibetan culture with meticulous craftsmanship. One side features a carved image of the Guardian Deity in an angry posture, symbolizing the expulsion of evil spirits and the protection of peace and safety. The other side is engraved with the Eight Auspicious Symbols and the Six-Syllable Mantra, embodying wisdom, compassion, and good fortune. The overall design is adorned with mythical beasts and auspicious clouds, creating a spiritual sanctuary of protection.
The pendant's main body is crafted from vintage silver-colored alloy and brass components, adorned with traditional decorative beads such as cinnabar, turquoise, and lapis lazuli, creating a rich yet dignified and solemn color palette. The wooden carving is entirely hand-carved, featuring sharp lines and a majestic demeanor, showcasing the sculptor's profound skill. The entire piece resembles a miniature guardian deity altar, with spiritual energy always present when worn.
It can be worn as an amulet or given as a gift to loved ones and friends, conveying blessings. It is suitable for Buddhists, practitioners, and cultural enthusiasts to wear daily or as an offering, and can also be paired with ethnic attire or vintage-style outfits to add a unique aura.
Let it be your spiritual guardian, protecting every step and bringing peace to every journey.
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Material: White Copper, Tibetan Silver, Sandalwood
The pendant measures 55 mm (2.17 inches) in length, 43 mm (1.69 inches) in width, and 12 mm (0.47 inches) in thickness.
Weight: 48g
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Deities Represented:
- Amitabha Buddha: Symbolizes infinite light, wisdom, and compassion.
- Acala (Fudo Myo-o): A protector deity, representing courage and determination.
- Vairocana: The source of all light and wisdom.
- Mahasthamaprapta: Illuminates with wisdom, aiding in breaking free from reincarnation.
- Samantabhadra: Inspires practitioners with great vows and endless virtue.
- Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara: Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara is an embodiment of great compassion, with immense power to offer protection and help to all beings.
- Manjushri: Embodies wisdom, wielding a sword to cut through ignorance.
- Akasagarbha: Brings wisdom and prosperity, ideal for students and career growth.
- Yellow Jambhala: A deity of wealth, aiding in eliminating poverty.
- Green Tara: Known for swift action in relieving suffering.
- Medicine Buddha: Heals physical and mental ailments, promoting longevity.
- Zhaqi Lhamo(Zakiram): A revered goddess in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing good fortune, protection, wealth, and happiness.