Carry a piece of Tibetan tradition with you. This pendant features a miniature, hand-painted Buddha thangka set inside a solid brass gawu (shrine) box. At 47 mm × 67 mm and weighing 40 g, it feels substantial yet comfortable. Turn it over to reveal the six-syllable mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” engraved on the brass back—a timeless reminder of compassion.

The pendant hangs from an adjustable natural cotton-cord chain (up to a 71 cm circumference), accented with Tibetan-silver beads. Wear it close to your heart to invite calm, focus, and protection wherever you go.
Cultural Note
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Gawu Box: In Tibetan Buddhism, a gawu is a portable shrine that holds sacred images or mantras, symbolizing the protection of the Dharma.
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Buddha Thangka: Thangkas are devotional paintings used for meditation and blessings. Wearing this tiny thangka keeps its peaceful energy and wisdom close at hand.
Deities Represented:
- Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara: Represents boundless compassion, providing swift assistance.
- 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扎基拉姆): A revered goddess in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing good fortune, protection, wealth, and happiness.
- The Fifth Lord(五爷):The Fifth Lord, also known as Dragon Fifth Lord or Shengyan Bodhisattva(圣衍菩萨), is a highly revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism. He is believed to be the fifth son of the Dragon King, endowed with compassion and the ability to aid all beings. In popular belief, the Fifth Lord is regarded as the God of Wealth, as he is said to have the power to oversee the distribution of earthly wealth, bringing good fortune and prosperity to those who seek his blessings.
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