Buddha jewelry:Wutai Mountain Round Eight Great Guardian Deities Pendant, Thangka Buddha Amulet Pendant Necklace for Attracting Wealth
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The Wutai Mountain Round Eight Great Guardian Deities Pendant draws profound inspiration from Wutai Mountain, one of China’s most sacred Buddhist sites. Its circular form embodies wholeness, eternity, and the cyclical flow of life, infusing the piece with layers of spiritual meaning.
Crafted with meticulous precision, the pendant features the Eight Great Guardian Deities arranged in a harmonious circular pattern. Each deity is rendered with distinctive attributes that reflect their divine roles: Virupaksha, with his wide, penetrating eyes, symbolizes omniscience; Dhrtarastra, holding a lute, represents the melodious harmony of Buddhist teachings. These detailed depictions capture both their protective power and compassionate essence.
Tied to the sanctity of Wutai Mountain, the pendant carries the spiritual resonance of a site revered for millennia. It serves as a tangible connection to Buddhist heritage, reminding wearers of the guardians’ constant presence and inspiring deeper alignment with virtues like courage and wisdom.
The Thangka Buddha Amulet Pendant Necklace merges the intricate art of Tibetan Thangka painting with symbols of abundance, creating a wearable talisman for prosperity. Thangka—traditional scroll paintings known for vibrant hues and sacred iconography—translates beautifully into this compact amulet, preserving its spiritual energy.
Enclosed in a protective casing, the pendant features a miniature Thangka of wealth-associated figures like Yellow Jambhala, surrounded by symbols of prosperity: treasure vases overflowing with gems, golden ingots, and bountiful harvest motifs. The necklace’s design ensures the amulet rests close to the heart, allowing wearers to carry its blessings throughout daily life.
More than an accessory, it symbolizes the balance of material abundance and spiritual generosity, making it a meaningful piece for those seeking both prosperity and purpose.
The Past and Present Lives Pendant explores Buddhist concepts of reincarnation and karmic continuity through its evocative design. Intertwined motifs—overlapping circles, interlaced patterns—visualize the interconnectedness of past, present, and future lives, inviting reflection on life’s journey.
Some pendants feature subtle scenes from mythic past lives; others use abstract symbols to evoke the mystery of existence. Either way, it encourages wearers to cherish the present moment while honoring the lessons of the past and aspirations for the future.
This piece serves as a gentle reminder of karmic responsibility, inspiring virtuous living and a deeper appreciation for life’s interconnectedness.
Zakini Ram (Palden Lhamo), a revered female protector in Tibetan Buddhism, is captured with striking intensity in this pendant. Her wrathful expression—far from malice—symbolizes fierce compassion, driving away negativity and obstacles. Iconic details include her sow companion (representing wisdom that roots out ignorance) and a cup of nectar (transforming negative energies into enlightenment).
Crafted with intricate carvings, the pendant highlights her ornate robes and dynamic posture, emphasizing strength and resilience. Wearing it is believed to invoke courage, protection from harm, and the resolve to overcome life’s challenges.
Mahakala, the “Great Black One,” is depicted as a powerful guardian in this pendant, embodying fierce protection in Tibetan Buddhism. His multi-armed form—each hand holding sacred tools like a skull cup (symbolizing transcendence of ego) and a sword (cutting through ignorance)—radiates authoritative energy.
The pendant’s design balances intensity with reverence, capturing Mahakala’s role as both destroyer of negativity and patron of spiritual practitioners. It is cherished as a shield against adversity, reminding wearers to face life’s trials with unwavering faith.
The Fox Pendant weaves cultural symbolism of wisdom and adaptability into a unique spiritual accessory. In Buddhist and folk traditions, foxes represent keen intuition, the ability to navigate life’s complexities, and transformative wisdom—qualities reflected in its design.
Crafted with lifelike detail, the fox is depicted in a poised stance: ears alert, eyes gleaming with intelligence, fur rendered in delicate texture. It serves as a reminder to trust intuition, embrace change with grace, and approach challenges with creative insight.
Blending mystique with meaning, it appeals to those drawn to nature’s wisdom and spiritual symbolism.
Dedicated to one of China’s Five Wealth Gods, the Fifth Lord of Wealth Pendant focuses on abundance in business, prosperity, and good fortune. This revered figure is depicted in regal attire, holding gold ingots or a scroll of blessings, surrounded by auspicious symbols: coins, lucky clouds, and bats (a homophone for “fortune” in Chinese).
The pendant’s design balances traditional iconography with wearable art, making it suitable for daily wear or special occasions. It embodies the belief that wealth, when paired with generosity, brings lasting happiness.
Green Tara, the “Swift Protectress,” is portrayed with compassionate dynamism in this pendant. Her emerald hue symbolizes life, growth, and healing; one foot extended forward signifies readiness to aid those in need.
Intricate carvings highlight her lotus-held hand (purity) and boon-granting mudra (blessings), capturing her role as a guide through hardship. Wearing it invokes her energy of resilience, inspiring compassion and the courage to act with purpose.
White Tara, associated with longevity and healing, radiates serenity in this pendant. Her luminous white complexion symbolizes spiritual purity; seven eyes (on palms, feet, and forehead) represent all-seeing compassion for suffering beings.
Crafted with soft detail, she holds a nectar vase (healing) and lotus (spiritual growth), her expression calm yet attentive. The pendant is cherished for its association with health, peace, and the wisdom to nurture both body and soul.
Yellow Jambhala, the joyful god of abundance, is depicted in this pendant as a rotund figure holding a jewel-spitting mongoose (generosity) and citron fruit (prosperity). His smiling visage embodies the belief that wealth flourishes when shared.
Rich in symbolic detail—ornate robes, beaded necklaces—the pendant blends warmth with purpose. It serves as a reminder that true prosperity lies in balancing material success with kindness, making it a beloved talisman for abundance.
| style | Thousand-hand Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva Akashagarbha, Bodhisattva Manjusri, Samantabhadra, Mahasthamaprapta, Da Ri Tathagata, Acala, Amitabha, Past and Present Lives-1, Past and Present Lives-2, Zakini Ram, Mahakala-1, Mahakala-2, Mahakala-3, Fox-1, Fox-2, Fox-3, Fox-4, Fox-5, Fifth Lord of Wealth-1, Fifth Lord of Wealth-2, Green Tara-1, Green Tara-2, Green Tara-3, White Tara, Yellow Jambhala |
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| Material | Copper |
| size | 35*35mm |
| weight | 20g |

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Zoe –
As someone who loves Wutai Mountain¡¯s spiritual significance, this pendant is a dream come true! The round design features intricate engravings of the Eight Great Guardian Deities, and the thangka Buddha amulet in the center is so detailed¡ªyou can see the colors of the thangka even in the small pendant. It¡¯s said to attract wealth, and while I can¡¯t confirm that, I can say it¡¯s brought me so much joy. The pendant is well-crafted, with a smooth finish, and the chain is adjustable, so I can wear it at different lengths. It¡¯s lightweight enough for all-day wear, and it hasn¡¯t faded or scratched after weeks of use. A beautiful, meaningful piece that honors Wutai Mountain¡¯s legacy.