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Hand-Painted Black Jambhala Tsa-Tsa Relief

Hand-Painted Black Jambhala Tsa-Tsa Relief

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Hand-Painted Black Jambhala Tsa-Tsa Relief

A Potala Heritage tsa-tsa style relief pendant featuring Black Jambhala iconography, selected for its sculptural form and hand-painted detail.

Folklore & Symbolism

According to Tibetan folk tradition, Black Jambhala imagery is associated with protection, the guarding of resources, and the removal of obstacles around fortune. In this tradition, people believe that wearing or keeping this kind of relief pendant may invite symbolic blessings of guarded prosperity, courage, and protective presence. This meaning is shared as cultural folklore and symbolic heritage.

Details

  • Product Type: Tsa-tsa pendant necklace
  • Materials: Natural mineral-style material and Tibetan incense-inspired material
  • Craftsmanship: Handmade and hand-painted
  • Approximate Size: 5 x 3.8 cm
  • Unique Piece: Yes
  • Package Includes: Pendant, necklace cord, and gift box

Notes

Hand-painted color, relief texture, and surface finish may vary slightly from piece to piece.

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Orders are prepared with care and sent with tracking when available for the destination.

Eligible items may be returned within 30 days under our return policy.

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Materials & care

Keep dry, avoid harsh chemicals, and store separately when not in use.

Cultural meaning

Traditional intentions: Protection, Wealth

Symbols: Black Jambhala, Tsatsa

Meanings are shared as cultural traditions and personal beliefs, not as guaranteed outcomes.