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Turquoise Citipati Skull Pendant - 22mm × 18mm

Turquoise Citipati Skull Pendant - 22mm × 18mm

Normaler Preis $189.99 USD
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ONLY ONE,UNIQUE
Introducing the Gandhanra Unique Tibetan Citipati Skull Amulet—a breathtaking tribute to Tibet’s rich spiritual heritage and exquisite craftsmanship.

Hand-carved in the 1980s by master Tibetan artisans and consecrated at the revered Yarchen Monastery, this sacred amulet is crafted from natural turquoise, featuring the intricate and powerful visage of the Citipati skull. Each detail reflects profound symbolism, blending artistry with spiritual significance.

Ideal for collectors, spiritual seekers, or those drawn to Tibetan culture, this amulet serves as a potent talisman for meditation, ritual, or daily wear. More than an adornment, it carries the blessings of ancient traditions, offering protection and connection to Tibetan wisdom.

Own a piece of history—embrace the mystique and artistry of Tibet with this truly one-of-a-kind treasure.

Details
Material:turquoise,coral
Color:blue
Size:22×18×15mm
Cord Length: about 45cm,can be adjustable.

You'll get 1 amulet as pictures shown

About Citipati
Citipati (Sanskrit: चितिपति), Chitipati or Shmashana Adhipati is a protector deity or dharmapala in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism of the Himalayas. It is formed of two skeletal deities, one male and the other female, both dancing wildly with their limbs intertwined inside a halo of flames representing change.The Citipati is said to be one of the 75 forms of Mahakala.Their symbol is meant to represent both the eternal dance of death as well as perfect awareness. They are invoked as wrathful deities, benevolent protectors of fierce appearance. The dance of the Citipati is commemorated twice annually in Tibet.

The citipati should not be confused with the skeleton dancers of the Tibetan Buddhist cham dance tradition.

ABOUT Gandhanra
We're artisans from Hepo Township, Baiyu County,Tibetan. We use ancient Tibetan handicrafts to make Tibetan Buddhist instruments.
All our crafts are directly handmade from Tibet.
When you purchase this craft it helps and support our artisan and our families in Tibet.
Your support is highly appreciated.

Packaging &Shipping:
As per our Product nature, we do the packaging. For every single product, we do the bubble wrapping along with the paper carton boxes is also used for more safety. In the case of heavy products, we also use wooden boxes too for more safe packaging and sent for the shipping process.

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Notice:
1.Please allow 1-2mm error due to manual measurement.
2.Please make sure you do not mind before you bid.
3.The color may have different as the difference display, Please understand.

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