Hand-Painted by Regong Master, Qinghai
Artist: Deji
This classic Tibetan Buddhist thangka featuring the Five Wealth Gods (centered on Yellow Jambhala) is a triple treasure of devotional aspiration, intangible cultural heritage art, and top-tier craftsmanship! 100% hand-painted by a Regong master, it pairs a metallic base with natural mineral-pigment patterns. Perfect as a high-end wall decor to elevate your space, a devotional piece for home altars to invoke blessings and prosperity, or a spiritual talisman to channel Tibetan Buddhism’s unique fortune-blessing energy—blending sacred meaning and luxurious texture into daily life.
Specifications & Craft Details
• Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind; no duplicates exist worldwide
• Size: 80×60 cm(subject to the actual produc)
• Production Time: Varies by craftsmanship complexity and size. For precise timelines, please contact us via email for details.
• Technique: Created using traditional Tibetan meticulous heavy-color technique, strictly adhering to proportion standards in the Iconometry Sutra. The mandala-style composition centers the main deity, with the four other Wealth Gods arranged around, and landscapes/flowers as accents—fostering a solemn, opulent atmosphere of fortune.
• Pigments: 100% natural mineral and plant-based (including gold powder, saffron, turquoise powder), mixed with ox bile and animal glue. These pigments resist fading for centuries, embodying Tibetan Buddhism’s artistic philosophy of "upholding faith through materials."
• Canvas: Thick organic cotton, treated with glue coating and fine polishing
• Mounting: Two exclusive options:
○ Traditional Tibetan golden brocade mounting: Highlights religious solemnity
○ Modern solid wood frame: Offers minimalist elegance
Both crafts are exquisitely made to preserve the thangka’s longevity while enhancing its noble, sacred aura.
• Origin: Hand-painted in Regong, Qinghai
About Yellow Jambhala Gold Thangka Art
1. Iconic Features & Deity Identities
Central Deity: Yellow Jambhala (Leader of the Five Wealth Gods) – Core Symbol of Wealth & Fortune
As the ruler of the Five Wealth Gods, his image strictly follows religious rituals, carrying profound meaning:
• Golden-hued body (symbolizing wealth’s all-encompassing radiance), wearing a Five-Buddha Crown; his face balances majesty and compassion, seated cross-legged on a lotus throne.
• Left hand holds a treasure-spitting rat (symbolizing endless wealth), right hand forms the "giving wealth" mudra; adorned in celestial robes and jewels, he is the direct guardian of wealth and good fortune.
Attendant Deities: The Four Other Wealth Gods
Arranged around Yellow Jambhala, they form a complete wealth-protection system:
• White Jambhala: Pure white body, crown-adorned; holds a victory banner and rope. Governs "wisdom wealth," ensuring lasting growth of fortune and blessings.
• Red Jambhala: Crimson body, joyful expression; holds a wish-fulfilling gem and red lotus. Governs "relationship wealth," aiding smooth connections and wealth aggregation.
• Black Jambhala: Dark body, fierce demeanor; holds a ritual axe and skull bowl. Governs "windfall wealth," removing obstacles and opening new financial paths.
• Green Jambhala: Emerald body, steady posture; holds a green lotus and jewels. Governs "career wealth," driving business expansion and financial stability.
2. Cultural Connotation & Legends
Thangkas of the Five Wealth Gods originated from Tibetan people’s desire for "abundant wealth and lasting fortune." As the core leader, Yellow Jambhala oversees the gathering and bestowal of worldly wealth; the four attendant gods provide targeted blessings across wisdom, relationships, opportunities, and career—forming a "hierarchical, all-encompassing" wealth-belief system.
Worshipping this thangka invokes blessings of prosperity and freedom from poverty, while also framing wealth as a resource for spiritual practice, embodying the religious ideal of "using wealth to benefit others." A masterpiece of the Regong School (a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage), this thangka uses "silk-thread line drawing" for intricate details, blending the opulence of golden metal with the depth of natural mineral pigments. Every detail carries Tibetan Buddhism’s devout pursuit of "righteous wealth and dual growth of fortune & wisdom," showcasing unparalleled artistic ingenuity.