Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet
Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet

Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet

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$51.95 $61.95 On Sale
Style: Yellow jambhala-1

Materials: Solid Brass Frame, Painted Artist's Canvas

Dimensions: 1.3cm Wide x 3.9cm Tall (approx. 0.51" x 1.54")

Carry a genuine piece of sacred Himalayan art and the blessings of a powerful protector with you, wherever you go. This exquisite pendant is not a print; it is a wearable shrine, a true miniature Thangka, individually hand-painted by a skilled artist and encased in a protective brass frame.

1. A Sacred Treasure in Miniature

Every detail of this amulet is crafted with intention and care.

  • A True Work of Art: Inside the elegant brass frame lies a genuine, hand-painted Thangka on canvas. Each delicate brushstroke is imbued with the meditative focus of the artist, making every pendant a unique, one-of-a-kind spiritual treasure.

  • Exquisite & Elegant: The design is both small and intricate, perfect for daily wear. The vibrant, traditional mineral pigments of the painting are protected and beautifully displayed within the custom-fitted frame. It comes complete with a durable, adjustable golden cord.

 

2. Choose Your Guardian of Prosperity

This amulet features the image of a Jambhala, a powerful Buddhist deity of wealth and a guardian against poverty. By removing financial obstacles, the Jambhalas help create the stability needed to pursue a generous and spiritual life. Choose the protector whose energy aligns with your needs:

  • Option A: Yellow Jambhala (黄财神) – The King of Abundance
    The most widely revered of the wealth deities, Yellow Jambhala is a benevolent bestower of fortune. He helps to eliminate poverty, increase virtuous wealth, and attract success. His blessing is one of joyful abundance, encouraging prosperity that is used with wisdom and generosity.
  • Option B: Black Jambhala (黑财神) – The Eradicator of Obstacles
    Black Jambhala is a powerful and wrathful manifestation, particularly suited for those facing immense financial difficulties or seeking to overcome greed and other inner barriers to wealth. His fierce energy is a potent force for stomping out negative financial karma and forcefully removing obstacles that stand in the way of your prosperity.
  • Option C: Green Tara (绿度母) – The Mother of Swift Compassion
    The beloved "Mother of Liberation," Green Tara is the embodiment of active compassion. With one foot extended, she is always ready to spring into action to aid those who call her name. She is a powerful protector who helps to swiftly overcome obstacles, eliminate fear, and grant wishes. Her nurturing energy brings success, healing, and protection from all harm.
  • Option D: Zaki Lhamo (扎基拉姆) – The Protector of Fortune
    A unique and powerful protector deity, Zaki Lhamo is a revered guardian enshrined in the famous Zaki Temple in Lhasa, known to be a potent bestower of wealth and prosperity. As an emanation of the great protector Palden Lhamo, she offers fierce protection from harm while also holding a special reputation for answering prayers related to financial success and business endeavors.
  • Option E: Mahakala (大黑天) – The Great Protector
    Mahakala, "The Great Black One," is a powerful Dharmapala (a wrathful protector of the Buddhist path). His fierce appearance represents his immense power to destroy all obstacles, both internal and external. He is a steadfast guardian who clears the path of negativity, protects practitioners from spiritual dangers, and helps to cut through delusion and ego, allowing for profound progress.

3. A Gift of Personal Blessing and Artistry

This is a profoundly personal and precious gift for yourself or a loved one.

  • For Yourself: A beautiful and discreet way to keep the blessings of your chosen protector with you at all times. It serves as a constant reminder of your intentions, a focal point for meditation, and a source of divine support.

  • As a Unique and Precious Gift:
    Because each piece is hand-painted, you are giving a truly one-of-a-kind work of spiritual art.
  1. Perfect for someone starting a new business, career, or major life venture.
  2. An incredibly thoughtful gift for a friend or family member on a spiritual path.
  3. A powerful symbol of support for someone working to overcome financial challenges.

Wear this tiny shrine close to your heart and carry the sacred art and powerful blessings of the Himalayas with you on every step of your journey.

Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet

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Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet — Karmabless
Sacred Himalayan Art · Amulet Collection

Hand-Painted Miniature Thangka Amulet

A Wearable Shrine · 随身神龛 · One-of-a-Kind
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The Piece

Not a Print — a Wearable Shrine

Genuine Hand-Painted Thangka · Sealed in Brass

This amulet is not a printed reproduction. Inside the elegant brass frame lies a genuine hand-painted miniature Thangka on canvas — each brushstroke imbued with the meditative focus of the artist.

Miniature Thangka Amulet

A Sacred Treasure
in Miniature唐卡 · Thangka

Every pendant is a one-of-a-kind spiritual treasure. Painted by skilled artists trained in centuries-old Tibetan traditions, using mineral pigments whose colors will never fade. Then sealed inside a custom-fitted solid brass frame — small enough to live quietly beneath your collar, yet substantial enough to feel in your hand.

  • FrameSolid Brass — custom-fitted, substantial, develops patina
  • PaintingHand-painted artist's canvas with traditional mineral pigments
  • Dimensions1.3 cm W × 3.9 cm H (approx. 0.51" × 1.54")
  • CordDurable, adjustable golden cord — fits all wearers
  • OriginHimalayan / Tibetan Buddhist artistic tradition
  • UniquenessEach piece is individually painted — no two are identical
Choose Your Guardian

Five Protectors · One Path

Which energy aligns with your journey?

Each deity embodies a different quality of blessing. Some are benevolent bestowers, some are wrathful removers of obstacles. Choose the one whose power speaks most clearly to the chapter you are in.

Abundance
Yellow Jambhala
黄财神 · The King
The most revered wealth deity — benevolent bestower of fortune. Eliminates poverty, increases virtuous wealth, attracts joyful abundance used with wisdom and generosity.
Obstacle Remover
Black Jambhala
黑财神 · The Fierce
A wrathful manifestation for those facing serious financial difficulty. Stomps out negative financial karma, overcomes greed, forcefully removes what blocks your prosperity.
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Swift Compassion
Green Tara
绿度母 · The Mother
The beloved "Mother of Liberation" — one foot extended, always ready to spring into action. Swiftly overcomes obstacles, eliminates fear, brings healing and protection.
Fortune Keeper
Zaki Lhamo
扎基拉姆 · The Lhasa
Revered guardian of Zaki Temple in Lhasa and emanation of Palden Lhamo. Fierce protection paired with a special reputation for answering prayers of business and wealth.
Great Protector
Mahakala
大黑天 · The Dharmapala
"The Great Black One" — a wrathful protector of the Dharma. Destroys all obstacles internal and external, cuts through delusion and ego, clears the path of negativity.
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Unsure which to choose? Follow the instinctive pull. Traditionally, one does not choose the deity — the deity chooses you. The face you cannot look away from is usually the one that is meant to walk beside you.

The Artistry

How One Amulet Is Made

From blank canvas to consecrated shrine
I · Step One
Preparing the Canvas
Artist's canvas is sized, primed and smoothed by hand — the receptive ground for sacred iconography.
II · Step Two
Grinding the Pigments
Traditional mineral pigments — malachite, lapis, cinnabar — are ground and mixed with natural binders the way it has been done for centuries.
III · Step Three
Painting in Meditation
Every brushstroke is placed with meditative focus. The artist recites mantras as the deity takes form. This is not decoration — it is practice.
IV · Step Four
Sealed in Brass
The finished painting is custom-fitted into a solid brass frame — protecting the art and finishing the piece as a wearable shrine.
One of One

"No two pieces are ever identical."

Because every amulet is individually hand-painted, yours will carry the unrepeatable signature of the artist who made it — a slight tilt of the gaze, a particular warmth of gold, a brushstroke no machine could copy.

You are not receiving one of many. You are receiving the only one.

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Truly Unique
100%
Hand-Painted
Tradition
How It Is Worn

A Sanctuary Close to the Heart

Traditionally worn beneath the collar
Amulet worn
Three Ways to Carry

The tiny shrine that travels with you

  • I
    Worn Beneath the Collar

    The traditional way — close to the heart, private, felt but not displayed. A constant companion in the quiet places only you can touch.

  • II
    Held in Meditation

    Remove the cord and hold it in your palm during meditation or prayer. A focal point for your intention — a small shrine you can visit anywhere.

  • III
    Placed on the Altar

    On days you choose not to wear it, rest it on your home altar or meditation space. The amulet returns to the sacred geometry from which it came.

Details of Devotion

Four Marks of Authenticity

How to recognize a true Thangka amulet
Hand-Painted
Not printed. Not transferred. Every line placed by a human brush on canvas.
Mineral Pigment
Traditional malachite, lapis and cinnabar — colors that never fade.
Solid Brass Frame
Custom-fitted to protect the art and develop a warm vintage patina with wear.
One-of-a-Kind
Each piece carries the unrepeatable signature of its individual artist.
Caring for Sacred Art

How to Protect Your Amulet

A tiny painting deserves tiny precautions

Your amulet holds a hand-painted canvas sealed inside a brass frame. A few gentle habits will keep the pigments vivid and the frame beautiful for generations.

Do
Wear It Close
Beneath the collar, close to the skin — warmed by body heat is how it was meant to live.
Do
Soft Cloth Only
To clean, gently dust the brass frame with a dry soft cloth. Never touch the painting surface directly.
Do
Store in Silk Pouch
When not worn, rest it in a soft pouch or on your altar — away from dust and direct light.
Avoid
Water & Moisture
Remove before showering, swimming, or heavy sweat. Moisture can damage both canvas and pigments.
Avoid
Harsh Chemicals
Keep away from perfume, alcohol, bleach, and metal polishes — they will strip the brass and stain the art.
Avoid
Direct Sunlight
Do not store in bright windows. While mineral pigments are stable, prolonged UV exposure still dulls fine detail.
Meaningful Gifts

For Souls at a Threshold

A precious gift for those beginning, struggling, or seeking
I · New Beginning
For Someone Starting a Business or Major Venture
Pair the gift with a Jambhala or Zaki Lhamo — the wealth protectors whose energies are said to remove financial obstacles and open the roads of commerce.
II · Overcoming Hardship
For a Friend Carrying a Heavy Load
A symbol of fierce support — Black Jambhala or Mahakala for those facing real battles, Green Tara for those who need swift compassion and gentle protection.
III · Spiritual Path
For the Practitioner, Meditator, or Seeker
Because each piece is hand-painted, you are giving a one-of-a-kind work of sacred art — a gift that says: I see your path, and I honor it.
Closer Look

From Every Angle

Detail Gallery
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"Wear this tiny shrine close to your heart —
and carry the Himalayas with you."

A hand-painted amulet is not jewelry. It is a companion — a piece of sacred art and a chosen protector, small enough to live beneath the collar, vast enough to walk with you the rest of your life.

Cultural, artistic, and spiritual product. Hand-painted pieces may vary slightly — this is the nature of true craftsmanship, not a flaw. Not intended as medical or financial advice.