🕉️ “Carry sacred art. Wear unbreakable devotion.”

Hand-painted by Tibetan masters, this ritual amulet (41.2mm x 55.8mm, 52g) seals a miniature Buddha thangka in a brass and carved leather Gawu Box – a portable shrine blending raw craftsmanship with spiritual armor. Paired with an organic cotton cord (71cm max), it’s faith forged into minimalist design.

Why This Amulet?

  • Living Thangka: Intricate mineral pigments depict Buddha’s compassionate gaze – each brushstroke a centuries-old prayer.
  • Gawu Box Power: Tibetan amulet case believed to trap blessings and deflect harm, wrapped in leather carved with mandala motifs (symbol of cosmic order).
  • Dual Craft: Brass (celestial resilience) + vegetable-tanned leather (earthly grounding).

Sacred Codes
• Thangka Art: Meditative scroll paintings used to channel divine energy.
• Gawu Box: A nomadic tradition – portable altars for lifelong spiritual guardianship.

For those who:
✓ Seek armor disguised as art
✓ Trust symbols older than empires
✓ Wear their prayers beneath armor

Specs:
Materials: Brass, vegetable-tanned leather, organic cotton cord
Weight: 52g (heirloom gravity)

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.
  • Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara: Represents boundless compassion, providing swift assistance.
  • 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.
  • Fox Deity: Represents spiritual wisdom and protection, rooted in local beliefs.
  • 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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Buddha

Amitabha Buddha, Acala (Fudo Myoo), Vairocana, Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri Bodhisattva, Akashagarbha Bodhisattva, Yellow Jambhala, Green Tara, Fox Deity, Zakiram (Tibet's only female God of Wealth), Zakiram (Past and present life), The Fifth Lord(五爷)

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