Hand-Painted Thangka Pendant Necklace

A Portable Shrine, Worn Close to the Heart

Authentic Dharma Treasures from Tibet

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The origin of “QiLing”

QiLing is Transliterated From The Chinese Character "啟靈"

Meaning to enlighten the soul.

Due to work commitments, Emily Teng frequently travels between Hangzhou and Los Angeles.

This fast-paced urban lifestyle led her to seek a deeper connection to the essence of life.

The QiLing Way

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We use sustainably harvested natural ingredients, ensuring minimal environmental impact and preserving resources for the future.

Mindfully crafted, spiritually infused

Awaken Your Spirit with Thangka Jewelry & Natural Incense

Blessing from the Snowy Plateau

Culturally Rooted Designs

Each piece of jewelry carries the wisdom and heritage of Tibetan Buddhism, bringing you peace and protection.

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"I wear this necklace everyday and never take it off and it’s still in perfect condition. So cute" - P.S, Yoga Instructor

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Shakyamuni and Amitabha: Understanding the Two Great Buddhas of Tibetan Buddhism

Shakyamuni and Amitabha: Understanding the Two Great Buddhas of Tibetan Buddhism

The Two Buddhas You Often Hear About—But May Not Fully Know If you've ever visited a Buddhist temple or browsed spiritual jewelry online, chances are you've come across the names Shakyamuni Buddha ...
Vajrakilaya (Phurba): The Diamond Axe of Wisdom and Its Power in Jewelry

Vajrakilaya (Phurba): The Diamond Axe of Wisdom and Its Power in Jewelry

In the rich tapestry of Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrakilaya—known in Tibetan as Püba Dorje—stands out as the wrathful form of Manjushri, embodying the inseparable union of śūnyatā (emptiness) and prajñā ...
Yamantaka: The Wrathful Protector of the Dharma and Its Meaning in Jewelry

Yamantaka: The Wrathful Protector of the Dharma and Its Meaning in Jewelry

In Tibetan Buddhism, Yamantaka (大威德金刚)—also known as “Vajrabhairava” or “The Conqueror of Death”—stands as one of the most powerful wrathful deities. With nine heads, thirty‑four arms, and sixteen ...

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