Product Specifications
Main Deity: Green Tara (core figure among Tibetan Buddhism’s "Twenty-One Taras")
Origin: Nepal
Dimensions: 3.5cm × 4.5cm (thangka core + titanium steel casing)
Pigments: Natural mineral pigments (malachite, lapis lazuli, cinnabar, etc.)
Casing: Vintage gold-gilded pattern titanium steel protective shell
1. Deity Culture: Green Tara—"Compassion That Understands Suffering" in Tibetan Buddhism
In Tibetan Buddhism, Green Tara is no distant goddess, but a compassionate practitioner who resonates with all beings’ suffering. As the core of the Twenty-One Taras, her green form symbolizes vitality and healing in Tibetan faith—like plateau grass, growing in barren lands and embracing every wound. Every detail of Green Tara on this pendant embodies the gentle logic of alleviating suffering:
Emerald green form (malachite pigment): Sourced from northern Nepal’s natural ores, malachite is ground and sedimented 3 times for a soft yet powerful hue, meaning "compassion embraces vulnerability and lifts hope."
Held blue lotus: Lapis lazuli outlines petals, cinnabar dots stamens. The blue lotus symbolizes freedom from suffering’s pollution in Tibetan Buddhism, and the red-green palette represents resolving pain with warmth.
Smiling expression: Her soft brows and eyes contrast with wrathful protectors, embodying the Tibetan belief that "gentleness itself is strength—compassion needs no sharpness."
Around Kathmandu’s Boudhanath Stupa, every Nepalese household worships Green Tara: mothers pray for children’s safety, travelers seek fearlessness, and anxious students chant her mantra for calm. This 3.5×4.5cm pendant carries this daily compassion with you always.
2. Craftsmanship: Nepalese Mini Thangka—"A Decade of Skill in Small Dimensions"
Nepalese thangkas are famed for hair-thin brushstrokes, and this 3.5×4.5cm Green Tara piece is the ultimate test of an artist’s mastery, with every detail bearing years of skill.
1. Natural Mineral Pigments: "Colors That Last a Century for Everlasting Compassion"
All pigments are living heritage, processed with traditional Nepalese techniques for enduring vibrancy:
Malachite (emerald green): 4 processes—crushing, grinding, sieving, sedimentation—create fine powder that adheres to mulberry paper and stays vivid for a century, just like Green Tara’s unending compassion.
Lapis lazuli (Tibetan blue): 200-mesh fine powder mixed with Nepalese cow glue paints lotus petals, bonding firmly to paper to avoid blurring from long-term wear.
Cinnabar (vibrant red): Adorning her crown and lotus stamens, the rich yet mellow red symbolizes warmth in Tibetan craftsmanship, softening the artwork’s cool tones with a sense of protection.
Artists use a 0.1mm wolf-hair brush to paint her eyelashes and lotus veins, holding their breath for each stroke. Even a ten-year veteran takes 3 days to finish one mini thangka.
2. Gold-Gilded Titanium Steel Casing: "Practicality Is the Best Respect for a Sacred Relic"
Unlike easily oxidized traditional silver casings, this pendant features a vintage gold-gilded titanium steel shell, blending tradition and modern utility:
Scroll lotus pattern: Nepalese silversmiths hand-engrave patterns replicated from Boudhanath Stupa’s murals, echoing Green Tara’s blue lotus and infusing industrial titanium steel with cultural depth.
Titanium steel practicality: Scratch-resistant, hypoallergenic and non-fading, it suits daily commutes, outdoor hikes and all wear scenarios. Wear it under a collar, on a sweater chain—no fear of damage, merging compassionate protection into every daily moment, not just for display.
3. Contemporary Value: "Not a Religious Symbol, but a Gentle Anchor for Emotions"
In modern life, we need emotional anchors more than lofty faith—and this Green Tara pendant is exactly that gentle support:
Styling compatibility: The 3.5×4.5cm size is subtle under a collar or a stylish highlight on a thin chain; the gold-gilded titanium steel texture blends seamlessly with business suits, casual hoodies and gentle dresses.
Emotional comfort: When anxious or tense, touching the cool titanium steel and delicate mulberry paper core eases tension unconsciously. This is not superstition, but a tangible reminder of "being protected."
Cultural connection: When asked about the pendant, say: "This is Green Tara, representing gentle compassion." It’s sharing a lifestyle of treating yourself and the world with gentleness, no religious jargon needed.
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