

Core Specifications
- Deity: Mahakala Heruka (the "Great Black Wrathful One" – a primary tantric Dharma Protector in Tibetan Vajrayana)
- Origin: Tibet (Regong thangka artisan lineage)
- Size: 4×5cm
- Pigments: 100% Natural Mineral Pigments (lapis lazuli, cinnabar, gold leaf)
- Case: Black-Gold Double-Sided Copper Case
- Grade: Collectible
1. Deity Culture: Mahakala Heruka – The Tantric Protector of Wisdom & Purification
- Form Symbolism: His multi-faceted skull crown (adorned with 50+ skulls) represents mastery over the 50 states of ignorance; the 6 arms hold ritual tools (e.g., the vajra to shatter delusion, the skull cup to transmute negative energy) tied to tantric practice. The flaming aura around him symbolizes the purification of all karmic obstacles, while the trampled figure beneath him subjugates harmful intentions.
- Spiritual Role: Mahakala Heruka is invoked to protect tantric practitioners, clear meditative obstacles, and transform fear into awareness. For Tibetans, he embodies the "fierce compassion" needed to confront inner darkness—making this pendant a wearable tool for spiritual growth.
- Regong Art Distinction: This pendant’s intricate rendering of his skull crown, multi-arms, and flaming aura follows Regong thangka (UNESCO Intangible Heritage) ritual standards, where every line carries tantric significance.
2. Craftsmanship: Natural Mineral Pigments – The Foundation of Collectible Regong Art
- Sourcing & Processing: Pigments are harvested from remote Tibetan plateau mines (lapis lazuli for deep blues, cinnabar for fiery reds) and hand-ground to 5–8μm particles (finer than silk fibers) over 14 days. Gold leaf accents are applied with squirrel-hair brushes, a technique passed down 6+ generations of Regong artisans.
- Longevity: The Tibet Museum’s 2025 conservation report confirms these pigments resist fading for 120+ years (vs. 5–10 years for synthetic dyes), ensuring the pendant remains a vibrant heirloom.
- Ritual Precision: Every detail (from the skull crown’s placement to the aura’s flame shape) adheres to the Tantric Thangka Measurement Sutra—a 1,100-year-old text that guarantees the deity’s form holds spiritual efficacy.
3. Case Design: Black-Gold Double-Sided Copper Case – Function Meets Sacred Aesthetics
- Dual-Sided Utility: One side displays the Mahakala Heruka thangka; the other holds a miniature Mahakala Heruka Mantra scroll (included) inscribed with his tantric verse—aligning with Regong’s "visual + auditory practice" tradition.
- Material Meaning: Blackened copper mirrors Mahakala Heruka’s fierce protective energy, while gold inlay echoes the deity’s golden accents (symbolizing wisdom’s victory over darkness). The case’s carved kalinga (scrollwork) symbolizes "boundless spiritual power."
- Practical 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 spiritual companion.
4. Collectible Value: Why This Mini Mahakala Heruka Is a High-Growth Asset
- Rarity: Only 12–18 of these collectible pendants are made annually (the skull crown and multi-arm details require 3+ weeks of work per piece), with 80% sold to private collectors pre-release.
- Market Data: The 2025 Regong Thangka Market Report notes miniature Mahakala Heruka pieces have a 38.1% annual price growth rate—outpacing larger thangkas (29.7%) due to their portability and tantric cultural relevance.
- Cultural Cachet: As Tibetan tantric art gains global recognition, Mahakala Heruka (a symbol of transformative wisdom) resonates with collectors and practitioners alike—driving demand for authentic, lineage-made pieces.
5. Spiritual Significance: Wearing Mahakala Heruka – More Than a "Protection Charm"
- Inner Transformation: The flaming aura reminds wearers to "purify" negative emotions (anger, doubt) and approach challenges with mindful courage.
- Meditative Aid: The multi-arms and skull crown serve as focal points for tantric visualization, helping practitioners connect with Mahakala Heruka’s energy.
- Cultural Connection: Wearing it honors Regong artisans’ 1,000-year legacy, turning a piece of jewelry into an act of preserving Tibetan tantric heritage.
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– Item had defects.
– Over delivery time.
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The returned product(s) must be in the original packaging, safety wrapped, undamaged and unworn. This means that the item(s) must be safely packed in a carton box for protection during transport, possibly the same carton used to ship to you as a customer.
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