Product Description:
Modeled after the traditional Tibetan Gau box from the Himalayas, the main outline is crafted using gilding techniques, with edges engraved with scroll and lotus petal patterns, replicating the solemn texture of Tibetan Buddhist artifacts. The front is filled with enamel painting depicting the Ten Aspects of Freedom, with turquoise inlaid on the top and an openable structure at the bottom. The overall design is heavy and delicate, combining Tibetan craftsmanship aesthetics with the function of personal protection.
Symbolism and Meaning:
Gilding and enamel techniques originate from the sculpting traditions of highland temples. The Ten Aspects of Freedom is a core symbol of Tibetan culture, carrying the sacred aura and heartfelt faith of the Himalayas, reflecting the solemnity and vastness of the plateau.
Design Intent:
Using a wearable pendant as the medium, it deeply integrates Himalayan beliefs with the Zen philosophy of Tibetan Buddhism, allowing the ancient protective wisdom of the Ten Aspects of Freedom to be part of daily life. It serves as both a cultural and stylish accessory and a portable Buddhist shrine, conveying the lifestyle attitude of “maintaining freedom amid the hustle and gaining peace in the world.”
Wearing Method:
Suitable to pair with Tibetan-style clothing, simple Chinese attire, or minimalist work outfits, complementing the heavy texture of gilded enamel and enhancing the atmosphere of Zen and faith.








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