Product Specifications
Main Deity: Manjushri Bodhisattva (the revered "Wisdom Deity" in Tibetan Buddhist exotericism and esotericism)
Origin: Tibet, China
Dimensions: 3.5cm × 4.5cm (thangka core + vintage silver casing)
Pigments: 100% natural mineral pigments (orpiment, lapis lazuli, pearl powder, etc.)
Casing: Vintage aged silver protective shell
Grade: Collectible-grade thangka jewelry
1. Deity Culture: Manjushri Bodhisattva’s Symbolism
Manjushri Bodhisattva is a core deity in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying supreme wisdom and honored as the "Teacher of All Buddhas". His depiction on this pendant strictly follows the Manjushri Treasury Dharani Sutra: dyed yellow with orpiment (symbolizing wisdom’s radiance), he holds a wisdom sword to cut delusion and is accompanied by a blue lotus, representing pure wisdom.
Manjushri’s Five-Character Mantra (A, Ra, Pa, Ca, Na) and sword are sacred symbols to dispel ignorance. Wearing his image is believed to bless with enhanced wisdom and clear thinking, making him the top protector for Tibetan students and practitioners. This miniature pendant integrates his sacred wisdom into daily life, carrying blessings everywhere.
2. Craftsmanship Value: Inheriting Wisdom Symbols
Natural Mineral Pigments: Vessels of Wisdom Energy
Adopting exclusive natural mineral pigments for traditional Tibetan thangkas, the pendant abides by the ritual of "painting sacred icons with sacred substances". Orpiment creates Manjushri’s yellow hue, lapis lazuli offers deep blue (reflecting boundless Dharma wisdom), and pearl powder renders lotus petals pure white. These pigments resist fading for centuries, preserving the thangka’s sacredness.
For the 3.5×4.5cm core, craftsmen use 0.1mm brushes to outline intricate details, strictly following the Iconographic Measurement Sutra—a key mark of collectible thangkas.
Vintage Silver Casing: Tradition-Rooted Protection
The pendant features a vintage silver shell, paying tribute to Tibet’s thousand-year "gau" culture (portable sacred boxes for relics). Carved with Manjushri’s symbols (sword on top, lotus edges), the silver shell protects the delicate thangka and embodies Tibetan Buddhism’s "wisdom beyond form" philosophy. Its simple design suits daily wear, blending sacredness and practicality.
3. Cultural Context: Wearing & Honoring
Exoteric-Esoteric Wearing Traditions
Per Tibetan Buddhist rituals, the pendant should be worn close to the chest (near throat and heart chakras) to align body, speech and mind with wisdom. Keep it away from tobacco, alcohol and other impurities; for full blessings, attend a "wisdom empowerment ceremony" at a Tibetan monastery. This honors the deity and keeps the wearer in a state of wisdom for daily study and decision-making.
Collectible Standards
As a collectible piece, it meets three strict standards: adherence to Manjushri’s iconographic rules, 100% natural mineral pigments (no chemicals), and creation by senior Tibetan craftsmen with formal Buddhist practice backgrounds. These endow it with high cultural and artistic value, worthy of collection.
4. Contemporary Value: Wisdom in Daily Life
This compact pendant is both a sacred symbol and a portable tool for clear mindfulness. Its size pairs well with all outfits, and the matte silver shell suits diverse styles. Amid information overload and restlessness, Manjushri’s delusion-cutting wisdom anchors modern people. As scriptures state: "Manjushri’s wisdom sword illuminates all delusions." This pendant makes this guidance portable, shining wisdom on daily life.
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