Tibetan ghau, pendant, Tibetan Buddhism.

This Tibetan ghau is dedicated to Jambhala in his yellow form, deity of wealth (description below)

mantra syllable "DZAM", meaning "divinity or gathering" hallmarked 925 silver and copper

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Divinity is accessible by unscrewing the base of the Tibetan ghau

Dimension of the Tibetan ghau: 38mm high by 12mm in diameter

Weight of 17 grams.

GHAU

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.

JAMBHALA

Jambhala (also known as Dzambhala, Dzambala, Zambala or Jambala) is the God of Wealth and appropriately a member of the Jewel (Ratna) family whose Dhyani Buddha is Ratnasambhava.
For a detailed description of Jambhala, please go to our dedicated article by clicking on this link