Each pendant is a miniature sacred painting — hand-crafted by Tibetan artists using mineral pigments on cotton canvas.
Frequently Asked Questions (Sacred Art & Thangka)
1. How is a Nankun Thangka pendant created?
Every pendant is a masterpiece of patience. It begins with a Tibetan monk artist selecting mineral pigments and preparing the canvas. The painting process takes 21 days of meticulous work under meditative focus, followed by 3 days of traditional blessing (consecration).
2. What materials are used in the paintings?
We use authentic mineral pigments derived from crushed semi-precious stones and organic earth elements. For gold detailing, we apply genuine 24K gold leaf, ensuring the sacred art remains vibrant for generations.
3. Are these pendants blessed?
Yes. Upon completion of the 21-day painting cycle, each piece is placed before a shrine for a 3-day consecration ceremony to imbue the art with spiritual energy and protection.
4. How should I care for my Thangka jewelry?
Since the art is protected behind a crystal lens and set in a gold-plated brass frame, it is durable. However, to preserve the sacred energy and physical condition, we recommend removing it before swimming or heavy exercise. Clean the frame with a soft, dry cloth.
5. Why does it take 24 working days to ship?
We do not stock mass-produced items. Each pendant is painted specifically for its future owner. This 24-day window (21 days for painting + 3 days for blessing) is essential to maintain the authenticity and spiritual integrity of the work.