Amulet Vajra and Kila(Dorje Phurba)
Amulet Vajra and Kila(Dorje Phurba)
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This Amulet Vajra and Kila (Dorje Phurba) set is more than an ornament — it is a profound ritual implement representing the inseparable union of compassionate wisdom and transformative power. Hand-carved from sacred yak bone by master artisans in Tibet, this set carries the blessings of its origin and is a powerful tool for practice and protection.
---Key Features of This Sacred Set
- Sacred Material: Meticulously hand-carved from authentic, blessed yak bone.
- Profound Symbolism: The Vajra (Dorje) represents indestructible wisdom and skillful means, while the Kila (Phurba) symbolizes the piercing of obstacles and negative forces.
- Master Craftsmanship: Entirely handmade, featuring delicate bone-carved rings and connected by traditional sheepskin cords.
- Authentic Artifact: Sourced directly from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts—and carved in the early 2000s.
- Versatile Sacred Use: Designed to be worn as a powerful mala pendant, a standalone necklace, or carried as a keychain for constant spiritual connection.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
The Dorje Phurba is one of the most potent symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. The three-sided Kila represents the triumph over the three poisons—ignorance, attachment, and aversion—nailing down obstacles and stabilizing spiritual energy. Paired with the Vajra, which symbolizes the immutable diamond-like nature of reality, this set becomes a complete tool for the practitioner.
Carrying or wearing this amulet can help to:
- Awaken inner wisdom and clarity of mind.
- Subdue inner and outer obstacles, negativity, and hostile forces.
- Protect the wearer's spiritual energy and create a sacred boundary.
- Enhance meditation, ritual practice, and mindfulness throughout the day.
"The Phurba is the nail of compassion, piercing through illusion to reveal the luminous ground of being."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This set was hand-carved in the early 2000s by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a region celebrated for centuries of unparalleled spiritual artistry. Every groove and curve is the result of focused, devotional work, imbuing the bone with the artisan's intention. The use of traditional sheepskin cord and bone rings follows ancient methods, making each piece a unique artifact of living culture.
---Product Details
- Material: Blessed Yak Bone
- Type: Ritual Amulet Set (Vajra & Kila)
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved & Hand-Assembled
- Color: Natural Bone White
- Dimensions (each): Height: 2.1cm (0.83"), Width: 0.6cm (0.24")
- Included: 1 complete set of Vajra and Kila, as pictured.
Perfect For
🧘 Meditation & Practice
Hold during meditation to ground energy and focus intention.
🛡️ Daily Spiritual Protection
Wear as a pendant to carry a shield of enlightened power throughout your day.
📿 Mala Enhancement
Attach to your mala beads as a powerful guru bead or tassel weight.
🎁 A Meaningful Gift
A profound gift for practitioners, seekers, and lovers of authentic Tibetan art.
Your Purchase Supports Authenticity
- Directly Supports Artisans: Your acquisition directly benefits the craftsmen and their families in Tibet, helping to preserve this sacred tradition.
- Ethically & Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect, ensuring authenticity and fair support for the source community.
- A Piece of Living Culture: You become a custodian of a genuine piece of Tibetan spiritual heritage.
- Gift-Ready Spiritual Item: Each set is a complete, meaningful artifact, ready to be passed on with intention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a used or new item?
A: This is a handmade artifact crafted in the early 2000s. It is an authentic, pre-owned ritual object with the patina of time and history, not a mass-produced new item.
Q: How should I use or wear this Dorje Phurba amulet?
A> It is versatile. You can string it on a necklace cord, attach it to your mala, or carry it in a pouch. It serves as a constant reminder and tool for your practice. Treat it with respect as a sacred object.
Q: Is the yak bone ethically sourced?
A> Yes. In Tibetan culture, the yak is a revered and integral part of life. Bone from naturally deceased yaks is considered a blessed material for sacred art, used with utmost respect and without harm.
✨ Secure This Sacred Tool – Only a handful of these authentic, hand-carved Tibetan artifacts exist. Once this set is sold, it is gone forever.
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