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THANGKA PENDANT

Index Thangka Pendant

This Index Thangka Pendant is a Tibetan-inspired spiritual pendant designed for daily wear, meditation, gifting, and mindful living.

$99.99
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About This Pendant

This Thangka-inspired pendant is created for mindful daily wear, meditation, spiritual gifting, and personal reflection. It brings Tibetan-inspired sacred art into a wearable jewelry format.

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Product Story, Wearing Guide & Care

This Index Thangka Pendant is inspired by traditional Tibetan Thangka art and designed as meaningful spiritual jewelry for everyday wear. The pendant can be worn close to the heart, placed near a meditation space, or chosen as a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates symbolic art, mindful living, and Eastern-inspired design.

The artwork is associated with mindful living, spiritual gifting, meditation, and personal reflection. Many customers choose this style as a personal reminder of intention, balance, and inner direction. It is not presented as a medical, religious, or guaranteed spiritual result, but as a symbolic piece of wearable art with cultural and meditative meaning.

How to Wear It

Wear the pendant with simple clothing, layered necklaces, meditation outfits, or daily casual looks. To keep the surface beautiful, avoid soaking it in water, spraying perfume directly on it, or storing it with sharp metal items. When not wearing it, keep it in a soft pouch or jewelry box.

Gift Meaning and Daily Use

This pendant is suitable for birthdays, spiritual gifts, meditation gifts, holiday presents, and personal milestone moments. Its compact size makes it easy to wear every day while still carrying the visual richness of Thangka-inspired artwork.