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Buddha Eyes Hand-Painted Thangka Pendant
Buddha Eyes Hand-Painted Thangka Pendant
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This hand-painted thangka pendant features the Buddha Eyes, a symbolic motif found in Buddhist art and traditional Tibetan thangka painting.
Minimal in form yet rich in cultural meaning, this piece is designed as a wearable cultural artwork inspired by Himalayan artistic traditions.
The Buddha Eyes are a widely recognized visual motif in Buddhist iconography, representing established artistic themes within traditional thangka composition.
Rather than depicting a specific figure, this symbolic form is used in Buddhist art to express concepts related to perception and awareness within a visual and artistic framework.
🟡 Design & Collection Positioning
The Buddha Eyes Collection focuses on simplified compositions and traditional symbolism, offering an accessible example of hand-painted thangka-inspired artwork.
Compared to more complex thangka compositions, this series highlights minimal design elements commonly found in Tibetan artistic traditions.
🟡 Craftsmanship & Origin
Each thangka pendant is entirely hand-painted by a Tibetan artist from the Regong region of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, an area known for its long-standing thangka painting heritage.
Natural mineral pigments are used throughout the process. No printing or reproduction is involved. Every piece is individually hand-painted and may display natural variations in brushwork and detail.
🟡 How to Wear & Meaning
This pendant is offered as a wearable cultural artwork inspired by Tibetan thangka traditions.
It is intended for personal appreciation, artistic expression, and cultural interest in Himalayan art and craftsmanship.
It is not presented as a ritual object or as a product with functional, psychological, or spiritual effects.
🟡 Care Instructions
• Hand-painted with mineral pigments — avoid contact with water
• Remove before washing, bathing, or swimming
• Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture
• Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight
The Buddha Eyes remain a recurring motif in Buddhist art and thangka painting, valued for their symbolic and artistic significance within traditional visual culture.
Materials & Construction
• Outer case: silver-plated metal, copper, and gold-plated copper components
• Back surface: enamel finish with gold-plated detailing
• Painting surface: hand-painted using natural mineral pigments
This piece combines traditional decorative metalwork with hand-painted thangka imagery. The materials are selected to support durability and detailed craftsmanship, while preserving the visual characteristics of traditional Tibetan-inspired artwork.
