Hand-painted Tibetan Thangka Pendant of Huang Cai Shen for Meditation
Exquisite Craftsmanship
Cultural Symbolism Connotation(Cultural bridge,Metaphorical expressions for attracting wealth without getting rich suddenly)
Reasons to choose this pendant
Practical and calming value
- Starting a Business、Graduation and employment、Friends and relatives embarking on a new career path
- Yoga practitioner、Mindfulness meditation enthusiast
- Collector of authentic Himalayan handmade ethnic paintings
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Product Parameters
Canvas type:Purely hand-paintedSize:4cm*5cm Weight:50Gram Shell Material:Copper-plated gold
Note:All product data in our store is measured manually,Slight numerical deviations are normalInvestment Value and Cultural Heritage
A timeless collectible with potential for appreciation in value
In addition to the spiritual power it contains,This thangka necklace is a pure handmade masterpiece derived from six hundred years of Himalayan tradition。As global collectors and meditation enthusiasts show an increasing interest in authentic Tibetan Buddhist art,,A meticulously crafted thangka like this has a dual value:It contains profound cultural symbolic meaning,Also highly collectible。
Why does this artifact have future value?:
1. Craft scarcity:
Traditional techniques:Using natural mineral pigments on cotton/Painting on silk canvas(Thangkas are usually made using organic materials,Can maintain bright colors for generations)。
Exquisite detail rendering:Each stroke reflects the artist's exquisite skill in sacred iconography——This requires many years of training。Only a very few artisans in the world are able to uphold this rigorous tradition。
2. Market valuations continue to grow:
Demand is rising:Auction houses such as Sotheby's reported that,Western interest in high-quality Himalayan art is growing(Source:2023 Asian Art Market Report 2023)。
Cultural Heritage Status:The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has recognized thangka painting as a non-material cultural heritage,Stimulated the demand of institutions and private collectors。