Hand-Painted by Regong Master, Qinghai
Artist: Deji
This classic Tibetan Buddhist Five-Colored Wealth Gods Gold Thangka is a triple treasure of faith, intangible cultural heritage (ICH), and top-tier craftsmanship! 100% hand-painted by Rebkong master artists, it features a metallic base paired with natural mineral pigment patterns. More than just an exquisite wall decor to elevate your space, it can be enshrined on a home altar for blessings, prosperity, and financial fortune. It also channels the unique auspicious energy of Tibetan Buddhism into your career and daily life, blending sacred symbolism with luxurious texture seamlessly.
Specifications
✅ Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind original artwork – no duplicates exist
✅ Size: 80×60 cm (subject to actual product)
✅ Production Time: Varies by craftsmanship complexity and size. For precise timelines, please contact us via email for details.
✅ Technique: Painted in traditional Tibetan meticulous heavy-color style, strictly adhering to proportions specified in the Iconometric Sutras. The mandala-style composition centers on the main deity, surrounded by four other Wealth Gods, with landscapes and flowers adding to the solemn, prosperous atmosphere.
✅ Pigments: 100% natural mineral and plant-based (including gold powder, saffron, turquoise powder), blended with ox bile and animal glue. These pigments resist fading for centuries, embodying the Tibetan Buddhist artistic philosophy of "upholding faith through quality materials."
✅ Canvas: Thickened organic cotton, treated with glue coating and fine sanding
✅ Framing Options:
• Traditional Tibetan gold-thread brocade mounting: Highlights religious solemnity
• Modern solid wood frame: Offers minimalist eleganceBoth options feature exquisite craftsmanship to preserve the artwork’s legacy and enhance its luxurious, sacred aura.
✅ Origin & Craft: Hand-painted in Rebkong, Qinghai
About Yellow Dzambala Gold Thangka Art
1. Iconography & Deity Identities
Central Deity: Yellow Dzambala Buddha (Leader of the Five-Colored Wealth Gods) – Core Symbol of Wealth & Fortune
As the ruler of the Five-Colored Wealth Gods, his iconography strictly follows religious rituals with profound meanings:
• Golden yellow body (symbolizing wealth and radiant prosperity), wearing a Five-Buddha Crown, with a majestic yet compassionate expression, seated cross-legged on a lotus throne.
• Left hand holds a treasure-dispensing rat (symbolizing endless wealth flow), right hand forms the "giving of wealth" mudra, adorned in precious robes and jewels – the direct protector of wealth and blessings.
Attendant Deities: Four-Colored Wealth Gods
Surrounding the central deity, they form a comprehensive wealth protection system:
• White Dzambala: Pure white body, wearing a jewel crown, holding a treasure banner and rope. Governs "wisdom wealth," blessing sustainable growth of fortune and blessings.
• Red Dzambala: Crimson body, joyful expression, holding a wish-fulfilling jewel and red lotus. Governs "relationship wealth," promoting harmonious connections and financial aggregation.
• Black Dzambala: Dark black body, fierce demeanor, holding a ritual axe and skull bowl. Governs "windfall wealth," removing financial obstacles and opening new opportunities.
• Green Dzambala: Emerald green body, steady posture, holding a green lotus and jewels. Governs "career wealth," boosting career expansion and financial stability.
2. Cultural Connotations & Legends
The Five-Colored Wealth Gods Thangka originated from the Tibetan people’s aspiration for "abundant wealth and lasting good fortune." As the core leader, Yellow Dzambala Buddha oversees the gathering and bestowal of worldly wealth, while the four attendant gods provide targeted blessings for wisdom, relationships, opportunities, and career – forming a "hierarchical, all-encompassing" wealth belief system.
Enshrining this Thangka not only prayers for prosperity and freedom from poverty but also encourages using wealth as a resource for spiritual practice, embodying the Buddhist principle of "benefiting others through wealth." As a masterpiece of Rebkong School ICH, it uses delicate "silk-thread line" techniques to outline details, blending the luxury of yellow metal with the depth of natural mineral pigments. Every detail reflects Tibetan Buddhism’s devout pursuit of "gaining wealth through virtuous actions and cultivating both fortune and wisdom," showcasing unparalleled artistic craftsmanship.