Deity: Eyes-Opening Avalokiteshvara (启目观音) – A form of Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin) who opens the eyes of sentient beings to the Dharma. He bestows clarity and wisdom, liberates beings from ignorance, and embodies great compassion. In Buddhist tradition he is invoked so that practitioners and all beings may "open their eyes" to the truth of the Dharma and attain liberation. Hand-painted with mineral pigments; serene countenance; symbolic gesture of opening the eyes.
Product details
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Item: 3.5x4.5cm Eyes-Opening Avalokiteshvara – form of Avalokiteshvara Thangka Pendant
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Type: Thangka Pendant
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Size: 3.5x4.5cm
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Materials: Mineral pigments, gold; Copper casing
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Origin / tradition: Tibet
Cultural meaning
This piece is described through Tibetan Buddhist cultural symbolism. Any references to blessings, protection, wisdom, or abundance are presented as traditional devotional associations rather than guaranteed outcomes.
FAQ
What is this item?
It is a Buddhist art product intended for devotional practice, collecting, gifting, or display.
Is each piece identical?
Handmade and hand-painted items can show natural differences in detail, tone, and finish.
How should it be cared for?
Keep it dry, avoid direct impact and prolonged strong sunlight, and store it carefully when not in use.