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  • Hand-Painted White Tara Longevity Buddha Pendant - Tibetan Thangka Meditation Necklace for Healing & Protection
  • Hand-Painted White Tara Longevity Buddha Pendant - Tibetan Thangka Meditation Necklace for Healing & Protection
  • Hand-Painted White Tara Longevity Buddha Pendant - Tibetan Thangka Meditation Necklace for Healing & Protection

Hand-Painted White Tara Longevity Buddha Pendant - Tibetan Thangka Meditation Necklace for Healing & Protection

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    Visual Description (Based on Visual Details)

    This exquisite Thangka depicts the goddess of compassion and longevity—White Tara. Her body is radiant white like snow, with a gentle, smiling countenance symbolizing immaculate compassion. Her most distinctive feature is the seven eyes on her body (on her forehead, palms of both hands, and soles of both feet), as if she perpetually beholds the sufferings of all beings. Adorned with a jeweled crown and ornaments, she rests in a posture of ease upon a throne of lotus and moon disc. In her left hand, she holds a gracefully curving lotus flower near her heart, while her right hand is extended outward in the gesture of granting wishes (Varada Mudra), signifying the bestowal of longevity and fulfillment. Rendered with fine traditional mineral pigments and accented with 24K gold, the background is filled with serene auspicious clouds and floral motifs, emanating an energy of peace, sanctity, and healing.

    Symbolic Meaning (Cultural Bridge)

    More Than an Icon—The Embodiment of Compassion and Vital Energy:

    ✨ Seven Eyes: Symbolize her omniscient vision across all times and directions, enabling her to see every suffering and prayer, offering protection that is all-seeing and all-encompassing.

    ✨ White Complexion: Represents her nature of absolute purity, coolness, and solace, capable of purifying all karmic obstacles, illnesses, and negative energies.

    ✨ Wish-Granting Gesture & Lotus: The Varada Mudra directly grants both worldly and spiritual blessings; the lotus symbolizes the pure wisdom and liberation born from worldly afflictions.

    ✨ One of the Three Deities of Longevity: As a core member of the “Three Deities of Longevity,” she is the supreme bestower of health, extended life, and vitality.

    ✨ Supreme Female Deity: Regarded as the ultimate protector of all beings, especially women, granting peace, wisdom, and physical as well as spiritual safeguarding.

    (Note for Western Audiences): White Tara transcends a religious figure to become a universal archetype of healing and protection. For those seeking inner peace, physical recovery, stress relief, or spiritual support and resilience in a challenging life, she is a direct source of compassion and life-affirming energy.

    Product parameters

    Canvas type: pure hand drawn
    Size: 4cm * 5cm
    Weight: 68 grams
    Shell material: Pure copper plated with 24K gold
    Fillers (jewelry): lapis lazuli, turquoise, south red agate, hibiscus stone, black agate, olivine, saffron, Xizang manna pills, Buddhist scriptures

     Investment Value & Cultural Legacy

    A Timeless Collectible with Appreciation Potential
    Beyond its spiritual power, this Thangka Necklace embodies a handcrafted masterpiece rooted in a 600-year-old Himalayan tradition. As interest in authentic Tibetan Buddhist art surges globally among collectors and mindfulness enthusiasts, meticulously crafted thangkas like this offer dual value: profound cultural symbolism and promising collectible allure.

    Why This Piece Holds Future Value:

    1. Craftsmanship Rarity:

    Traditional Techniques: Painted with natural mineral pigments on cotton/silk canvas (thangkas are typically created using organic materials that retain vibrancy for generations).

    Masterful Detailing: Each brushstroke reflects the artist’s mastery in sacred iconometry—demanding years of training. Few artisans worldwide uphold this rigorous tradition.

    2. Growing Market Appreciation:

    Rising Demand: Auction houses like Sotheby’s report growing Western interest in high-quality Himalayan art (source: 2023 Asian Art Market Report).

    Cultural Heritage Status: UNESCO recognizes Thangka painting as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, driving institutional and private collector demand.
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