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聚宝盆藏银吊坠 · 立体双耳招财宝盆
在雪域高原的千年信仰与汉藏交融的文化宝库中,聚宝盆(藏语称“Bumpa宝瓶”)是藏传佛教八吉祥之一,更是象征“财富永不枯竭、福运源源不断”的至高吉祥器。它宛如一座被佛菩萨亲手加持过的聚宝神器,盆口永不封顶,财宝如泉涌般滚滚而来,寓意正财、偏财、事业运、健康运、家庭运全面丰盛,破除一切贫穷障碍,让佩戴者事业蒸蒸日上、生活富足安康。
这款聚宝盆藏银吊坠 · 立体双耳招财宝盆是我们VilamaTang藏银系列的首发重磅之作,由藏区传承三代以上的老银匠严格遵循传统藏银工艺,纯手工一枚一枚精心打造。选用优质藏银材质,色泽古朴温润、历经岁月仍光泽永恒,绝不褪色。
最震撼人心的匠心细节(实拍可见):
- 立体双耳设计:两侧雕琢精美如意云纹耳饰,宛若传统聚宝盆的龙耳,拿在手里沉甸甸、质感十足,360°立体造型无论从哪个角度看都栩栩如生;
- 盆内金币元宝满溢:匠人以古法铸造,将层层叠叠的金色小元宝、金锭、金币堆满盆口,视觉上“金光闪闪、财宝倾泻而出”,仿佛一打开就能听见财富滚落的声音,极具冲击力和招财气场;
- 盆身满刻吉祥纹饰:盆沿采用经典回纹边饰,盆身布满莲瓣云纹、瑞兽花卉与圆形福字团花,每一刀都蕴含藏传佛教的祝福,细节繁复却和谐统一,尽显雪域匠人的极致耐心与虔诚。
佩戴它,就像把一座微型雪域宝库随身携带。日常通勤时挂在颈间,能时刻吸引贵人相助与机遇;商务场合或谈判时,它是无声的财富加持器;开车时挂在后视镜,让一路平安又财运亨通;放在办公桌、供桌或客厅,也能为全家带来满堂福气。无论你是创业者、企业主,还是希望为家人祈福的朋友,这款吊坠都能成为你最忠诚的“财富守护者”。
VilamaTang 始终以匠心传承藏传文化,我们把八吉祥的古老智慧与现代佩戴美学完美融合,只为让每一位追求事业突破、财富自由、人生丰盛的朋友,都能把雪域高原的祝福戴在身上、带在身边。 聚宝纳福,福运自来——戴上它的那一刻,你的好运已经开始满溢而出。
- 材质:925银(含银量高,色泽持久)
- 保养:避免接触强酸碱液体,日常佩戴后用软布轻轻擦拭即可长久光亮
- 赠礼推荐:适合送给创业伙伴、家人长辈、生意好友,作为新年、开业、生日的祝福好礼
相传在雪域寺庙中,聚宝盆曾是高僧们用来供奉财富与智慧的法器。它不只是装饰,更是承载愿力的容器。VilamaTang的匠人们遵循千年古法,将这份神圣的符号缩小成可随身佩戴的吊坠,让现代都市人也能随时连接雪域的丰盛能量。每一件产品都经过开光加持般的匠心打磨,只愿它成为您人生旅程中那份源源不断的福运之源。
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We strive to process and ship all orders in a timely manner, working diligently to ensure that your items are on their way to you as soon as possible.
We are committed to ensuring a positive shopping experience for all our customers. If for any reason you wish to return an item, we invite you to reach out to our team for assistance, and we will evaluate every return request with care and consideration.
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‼️ Delivery and Policy
❗️Inventory and Shipping Time: Our Thangka inventory is limited and diverse. If the selected Thangka is in stock, we will process and ship it within 15-20 days. If the Thangka is out of stock, it will be hand-painted by our artists, which may take 50-60 days to complete. We will contact you to confirm if you are willing to wait for the customization to be completed.
Why is this Thangka so precious?
🎨Rare mineral pigments🎨
Gold leaf
Gold leaf is made from high-purity gold, hammered into ultra-thin sheets. Its luster is not "golden paint," but a true metallic sheen, possessing a depth and reflective effect unique to gold.
On Thangkas, gold is typically applied using the traditional gilding technique: a thin layer of adhesive is first applied, then gold leaf is placed on top and gently polished, and finally, the edges are refined with an extremely fine brush, making the decorations, halos, and sacred details stand out even more.
Silver
The silver used in Thangka painting was originally a refined precious metal. It was either hammered into paper-thin foil or processed into pigment-grade silver powder—both methods incurred significant material costs and waste.
The key to making silver powder usable as "pigment" lies in its preparation process: the silver powder must be hand-ground to an extremely fine fineness, then repeatedly sieved and graded to remove coarse particles and impurities, ultimately retaining only the most uniform particles. The quality requirements for silver powder are extremely stringent—if the powder is not fine enough, it will appear coarse; if the lines are not smooth enough, they are difficult to correct—therefore, creating clean and crisp silver details requires a significant investment of time, skill, and cost, all of which are tangible.
Turquoise
Turquoise typically forms in the form of fine veins; dense, clean, and richly colored turquoise is relatively rare, and this type of stone can crack—loss is a real possibility during mining and sorting.
After washing, crushing, and hand-grinding, it is then graded by water washing through sedimentation to separate finer, clearer particles; the finest particles are bonded with bone glue and spread thinly to form a bright, transparent blue-green color.
Pearl
The value of a pearl lies not only in its whiteness—it also in the soft, iridescent luster emanating from the microscopic structure of its nacreous layers, a luster that coarse polishing will reduce to a chalky color.
This is why Thangka-grade pearls undergo washing, drying, extremely fine polishing, grading, and then being bonded together with bone glue to form a thin layer of pearlescent glaze—so that the light appears to originate from within, rather than being painted on.
Saffron
Although saffron is fiery red, the extracted juice is a translucent golden yellow, naturally vibrant and highly penetrating. However, the quality of the pigment depends on the origin and purity of the stigma—the deeper and fuller the pistil, the brighter and purer the extracted color. This transparency is unmatched by mineral pigments. As a core plant pigment in Thangka painting, its color range spans a vibrant spectrum from bright yellow to orange-yellow.
After being extracted by soaking in warm water or boiling, the highest quality saffron juice needs to be mixed with an appropriate amount of bone glue for bonding, and then layered and blended on the canvas. It not only gives the skin of Buddha statues or monks' robes a sacred texture, but also, due to its natural medicinal properties, possesses a purifying blessing and a faint fragrance, visually appearing as if a warm, compassionate light is emanating from within the canvas.
Malachite
Malachite's green is naturally saturated, but pigment-grade quality depends on its purity—impurities dull the hue, and uneven particles create a rough surface, making selection crucial.
After repeated grinding and grading, the finest malachite is bonded with bone glue and layered thinly to form a dense, mineral green that appears to grow directly from the stone.
Cinnabar
Cinnabar is prized for its vibrant, pure crimson color—but it is ruthless: impurities or coarse particles quickly dull or coarse the red.
That's why it must be ground extremely finely, graded repeatedly, bound with bone glue, and applied in thin, controlled layers to maintain its crisp, pure red.
Lapis lazuli
Lapis lazuli is expensive, not only because it is a gemstone, but also because the truly blue-bearing cores are relatively rare—people select the deep blue parts and remove the lighter-colored matrix.
The hallmark step is purification: in addition to simple precipitation, traditional preparation methods involve binding ground lapis lazuli into blocks and repeatedly washing/kneading them to release different grades of blue particles; then the finest, purest parts are bound with bone glue and layered to obtain a deep, gem-like blue.
Coral
In many regions, coral sourcing is limited, making pigment-grade materials typically expensive and reliant on responsible sourcing and careful selection.
After washing, drying, and fine grading, the coral exhibits a warm, fleshy red hue, ideal for thin coats—rich yet understated.
Frequently asked questions
What is the return policy?
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Are any purchases final sale?
We are unable to accept returns on certain items. These will be carefully marked before purchase.
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Our products are manufactured both locally and globally. We carefully select our manufacturing partners to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.
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