2x2cm Nepal Rough Zhagilamu Thangka Pendant: The Female Wealth Guardian of Lhasa

$99.00 USD
Thangka pendant name: Zhagilamu
Size: 2*2cm
Origin: Nepal
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 Close-up detail of the Nepal Rough Zhagilamu Thangka painting showing intricate natural mineral pigment work, showcasing the masterful artistry of Nepali lineage painters.
2x2cm Nepal Rough Zhagilamu Thangka Pendant: The Female Wealth Guardian of Lhasa
$99.00 USD
Deity: Zhagilamu (扎基拉姆) – The revered female wealth deity and protector of Tibet, especially honoured at Lhasa's Tsanggye Temple (扎基寺). She is recognised as a powerful and efficacious female wealth spirit; her indomitable, benevolent spirit and dedication to protecting devotees are widely revered.

Art School: Nepal Rough Style (尼泊尔粗矿系列) – A Nepali Thangka tradition with bold colour and strong deity presence.

Origin: Nepal (Authentic lineage transmission).

Dimensions: Painting Core 2 x 2 cm.

Pigments: 100% Authentic Natural Mineral Pigments (Color stability for 100+ years).

Casing: Jewelry Copper Alloy Case (Durable protection; rope/beads not included).

I. Cultural Context: Zhagilamu is known as the "guardian deity of the Tibetan realm" (藏地守护神) and is widely regarded as a highly efficacious female wealth deity. Her temple in Lhasa (Tsanggye Temple, 扎基寺) draws constant devotion from locals and pilgrims; many visit before important business or travel to seek her blessing. She embodies perseverance, kindness, and the spirit of protecting all beings—qualities that have made her a beloved figure across Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhism. Unlike some male wealth deities, she is celebrated as a female protector who grants both material wealth and spiritual refuge. Practitioners invoke her for wealth, protection, and blessing, and for removing obstacles on the path to success. This Nepal Rough Thangka pendant serves as a portable shrine, allowing the wearer to carry this powerful feminine wealth and protective energy close to the body in daily life, whether at work, on the road, or at home.

II. Visual Analysis: The Bold Presence of Nepal Rough Zhagilamu. This Nepal Rough piece showcases the school's distinctive aesthetic: bold colour, clear and forceful iconography, and a strong central presence that reads well even at the small 2x2cm format. Zhagilamu is typically depicted with a distinctive, often fierce or solemn expression, reflecting her role as protector and wealth bestower; she may hold a cup of chang (barley beer) or other offering, and her attire and ornaments follow traditional conventions. The Nepal Rough style favours saturated hues and confident brushwork, so the deity's face and attributes remain recognisable at a glance. The use of natural mineral pigments ensures that the image remains legible and stable over time. Traditional craftsmanship follows lineage conventions, making the piece both an object of devotion and a collectible work of Tibetan Buddhist art that fits comfortably as a pendant or altar piece.

III. Artistic Alchemy: The Eternal Glow of Minerals. Painted by lineage-trained artists in Nepal, this Thangka is executed with Natural Mineral Pigments—including malachite, azurite, cinnabar, and mineral gold where appropriate—bound with traditional mediums. These materials are resistant to oxidation and UV light, offering colour stability for well over a hundred years when cared for properly. The small size demands precision: every stroke must be deliberate so that the deity's form and symbolism read clearly. Mounted in a jewelry copper alloy case, the painting is protected from moisture and impact while the metal develops a warm patina over time. The result is a piece that is both "collectible and inheritable" (可传承, 可收藏)—suitable for personal practice, gifting, or long-term preservation as sacred art. The 2x2cm format is ideal for those who prefer a subtle, lightweight pendant that still carries the full blessing of the female wealth guardian.

IV. Spiritual Merit & Modern Efficacy: Wealth and Protection. Wearing or keeping a Zhagilamu Nepal Rough Thangka pendant is understood to support wealth, protection, and the blessing of the female wealth guardian. Many practitioners report a sense of support and courage when facing financial or personal challenges; she is also invoked for safe travel and for success in negotiations or new ventures. As a portable sacred image, the pendant allows one to align with her energy throughout the day—fostering a continuous connection to wealth and protection. In Lhasa, devotees often offer white scarves (khatas) and chang at her temple; wearing her image is seen as a way to keep that connection alive wherever one goes.

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