Ghau dimensions: 58mm high by 40mm wide by 13.8mm thick Weight of 46 grams.

The ghau is a kind of portable altar in which the image of the possessor's chosen deity is kept, wrapped in silken garments. The vast majority of Tibetans use ghau at home and carry it on their travels. They keep it on a real altar at home. When traveling, it is attached to the back belt. It serves as a protective symbol during travels and also allows its owner to prove his devotion to his deity.

Genuine traditional Tangka Regong The tangka is painted at the temple of Longwu, also called Wutun. The tangka is painted on the deity in gold, a very difficult and traditional art.

Wutun is a Tibetan lamasery located in the Tibetan prefecture of Rebkong, Amdo province, called Huangnan in the province of Qinghai in China and is 186 km from Xining.

Renowned center of Tibetan thangka painting. The Regong arts were inscribed in 2009 on the representative list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. The colors of this tangka are made of pure gold and crushed minerals.

925 silver hallmarked according to international standards

18K gold

Copper

Turquoise from Hubei province and nan hong (southern red) agate from Yunnan province are all natural.

This exceptional agate owes its intense red color to its natural cinnabar content.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones are appraised and certified.

Buddhist wheel of life rotating on the back thanks to a high precision ball bearing system developed in Germany

The protective windows are made of leuco sapphire like high-end watches.

Delivered in a high-end metal box representing a mandala of Tibetan Buddhism as shown in this video concerning this entire range

 

Mixed pendant, man and woman, intended for adults.
Color: silver, copper, and gold.

BUDDHA VAIROCANA

He is one of the major Buddhas in East Asia. He is one of the five wisdom Buddhas (the dhyani Buddhas) occupying the central place on the cardinal points. In the conception of the five Tathagatas (Buddhas) of Mahayana and Vajrayana, Vairocana is at the center and is considered a Primordial Buddha or Adhi Buddha.

To know everything about this Buddha, please consult our article dedicated to this Buddha in our blog dedicated to Buddhist culture, by clicking on this link