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The Treasury of the Void: Akasagarbha and the Rekong Black Gold Thangka with Copper Casing

The Treasury of the Void: Akasagarbha and the Rekong Black Gold Thangka with Copper Casing
Akasagarbha (虚空藏菩萨), the Treasury of the Void, is the wealth deity of the Buddhist realm (佛界的财神) and a fundamental wealth deity (根本的财宝本尊). Wearing his image is said to open the path to wealth without obstruction (可使您财路畅通无阻), attract and gather wealth (能生财聚财), bring support from noble persons in all directions (得八方贵人相助), keep petty persons at bay (远离小人), and bring prosperity to both person and wealth (人财俱旺). He is also honoured as the guardian deity of those born in the Year of the Ox and the Year of the Tiger (生肖牛虎的守护神). Today we look at a 3.5cm pendant from the Rekong Black Gold series (热贡黑金经典系列)—painted by Rekong artists with mineral pigments and layered gold (热贡画师矿物颜料和多层纯金粉手绘), supports testing (支持检测), with copper casing (铜壳), inheritable and collectible (可传承 可收藏)—a compact support for wealth and fortune.

Rekong Black Gold and Mineral Pigments The Rekong Black Gold series (热贡黑金经典系列) is a classic hand-painted tradition. Each Akasagarbha pendant is painted with mineral pigments and layered gold, so that the image carries the symbolism of the treasury of the void and the wealth deity of the Buddhist realm. The piece is "inheritable and collectible" (可传承, 可收藏). The copper casing (铜壳) keeps the sacred image protected and ready for wear, while the mineral pigments and gold ensure that the image does not fade with time. The 3.5cm format makes it a dignified yet wearable support for those who honour Akasagarbha and seek his blessing for wealth and the path to prosperity.

The Treasury of Wealth in the Palm Wearing this pendant is an invitation to carry Akasagarbha's blessing with you: the opening of the path to wealth, the attraction and gathering of wealth, support from noble persons, the keeping of petty persons at bay, and prosperity of person and wealth (人财俱旺). In Buddhist tradition, Akasagarbha is revered as the treasury of the void and as a fundamental wealth deity. Those born in the Year of the Ox or the Tiger often honour him as their guardian. For practitioners and for those who value Rekong tradition and mineral-pigment art, this pendant offers a tangible link to a bodhisattva associated with wealth and the bestowal of prosperity.

A Portable Shrine for Wealth and Fortune Beyond ritual use, the Akasagarbha Thangka offers support for the modern journey: open path to wealth; attract and gather wealth; noble support from all directions; keep petty persons at bay; prosperity of person and wealth. He is a powerful support for those who wish to invoke the treasury of the void's blessing. Many wear or keep such images to invoke his blessing for wealth and business in daily life. This 3.5cm pendant brings that presence into everyday life—a portable shrine for those who seek wealth and fortune.

Who Wears the Rekong Black Gold Akasagarbha This piece suits anyone drawn to the Treasury of the Void: practitioners seeking wealth and fortune, those who wish for the path to prosperity, and collectors who value Rekong Black Gold tradition and mineral-pigment art. It is especially meaningful for those born in the Year of the Ox or the Tiger, who honour him as their guardian. The combination of hand-painted Rekong artistry, the symbolism of the wealth deity of the Buddhist realm, and the copper casing makes it a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist art. Whether for devotion, for wealth and fortune, or for the sheer beauty of Buddhist sacred art, the Rekong Black Gold Akasagarbha pendant offers a tangible link to a tradition that has long associated him with the opening of the path to wealth and the bestowal of prosperity upon all beings.

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