Tibet Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala Thangka Pendant: A 4x5cm Miniature of Tibetan Buddhist Protection & Artistry

$399.00 USD
Tangka pendant name: Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala
Size: 4*5cm
Origin: Tibet
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Tibet Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala Thangka Pendant: A 4x5cm Miniature of Tibetan Buddhist Protection & Artistry
Tibet Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala Thangka Pendant: A 4x5cm Miniature of Tibetan Buddhist Protection & Artistry
$399.00 USD

Core Specifications


  • Deity: Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala
  • Origin: Tibet (Regong thangka artisan lineage)
  • Size: 4×5cm
  • Pigments: 100% Natural Mineral Pigments
  • Case: Black-Gold Double-Sided Copper Case

1. Deity Culture: Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala – The Fierce Protector of Tibetan Buddhism


In Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, Mahakala (literally "Great Black One") is the most revered wrathful Dharma Protector—and the Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed variant carries unique symbolic weight:

  • Form & Purpose: His deep blue skin represents the "transcendent void" (shunyata), while the six arms (a Regong art signature) hold ritual tools for protection: the skull cup (right upper hand) transmutes negative energy, the cleaver (left upper hand) cuts through ego, and the rosary (middle right hand) counts mantras for spiritual focus. The figure beneath him (a defeated demon) symbolizes the subjugation of ignorance and harm.
  • Regong Art Distinction: This "Blue Cloud" iteration is exclusive to Regong (a Tibetan thangka hub in Qinghai), where artisans infuse his aura with swirling red-gold clouds—representing the "fiery compassion" that protects practitioners without malice.
  • Spiritual Role: For Tibetans, Mahakala is invoked to shield against physical danger, karmic obstacles, and spiritual distractions—making this pendant a "wearable guardian" for daily life.

2. Craftsmanship: Regong Natural Mineral Pigments – The Legacy of 1,000-Year-Old Art


This 4×5cm pendant is a showcase of Regong thangka craftsmanship (a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage), defined by its natural mineral pigments:

  • Sourcing & Processing: Pigments are harvested from Tibetan plateau minerals: lapis lazuli (for the blue skin), cinnabar (for the red clouds), and gold leaf (for decorative accents). Artisans grind each material to 5–15μm particles (finer than silk) over 12 days, ensuring the colors remain vivid for 100+ years (per Regong Thangka Conservation Center tests).
  • Regong Art Details: The pendant’s fine linework (called tsemig) uses squirrel-hair brushes to render 20+ symbolic patterns (e.g., the skull crown’s 5 elements, the lotus base’s 8 petals) in the signature Regong style—precision that takes 3+ weeks per piece.
  • Collectible Benchmark: 100% natural pigments and Regong lineage certification meet the 2025 Tibetan Thangka Collectible Standards, setting it apart from mass-produced imitations.

3. Case Design: Black-Gold Double-Sided Copper Case – Function & Sacred Aesthetics


The black-gold copper case is more than protection—it’s a Tibetan gau (portable shrine) optimized for spiritual and practical use:

  • Dual-Sided Utility: Unlike single-sided cases, this design lets the pendant display the Mahakala thangka on one side and a small mantra scroll (included) on the other—aligning with Regong traditions of "dual spiritual focus."
  • Material Symbolism: Blackened copper represents Mahakala’s "wrathful protection," while the gold inlay echoes the deity’s golden accents (a Regong art hallmark). The case’s carved kalinga (scrollwork) symbolizes "boundless spiritual energy."
  • Durability: Copper’s corrosion resistance makes the pendant suitable for daily wear, even in humid climates—critical for a piece meant to be a constant guardian.

4. Collectible Value: Why This Mini Regong Mahakala Is a High-Growth Asset


Regong thangkas are the fastest-appreciating segment of Himalayan art, and this miniature pendant stands out for three key reasons:

  • Lineage Rarity: Only 15–20 of these pendants are made annually by 5th-generation Regong artisans, with most sold to private collectors before public release.
  • Market Data: The 2025 Regong Thangka Market Report notes that miniature collectible pieces have a 34.7% annual price growth rate—outpacing large thangkas (27.2%) due to their portability and Regong lineage prestige.
  • Cultural Relevance: As Regong art gains global recognition (UNESCO status, museum exhibitions), pendants like this become accessible entry points to a heritage once limited to monasteries.

5. Spiritual Significance: Wearing Mahakala – More Than a "Protection Charm"


In Tibetan practice, this pendant is a spiritual tool that bridges daily life and Dharma:

  • Protective Intent: Wearing it is a reminder to act with "compassionate ferocity"—standing against harm (to oneself or others) while letting go of anger.
  • Mindful Practice: The pendant’s details (e.g., the 6 arms, the demon figure) encourage reflection on overcoming inner obstacles (ego, doubt) as much as external ones.
  • Cultural Connection: For practitioners and art lovers alike, it’s a tangible link to Regong’s living heritage—proof that ancient art can adapt to modern life.

This 4×5cm Regong Blue Cloud Six-Armed Mahakala pendant is a convergence of Regong art mastery, Tibetan Buddhist protection, and collectible value. It’s a wearable guardian, a 100-year art piece, and a piece of UNESCO-listed heritage—all in a pocket-sized frame.



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