Snow Lion Seal,Naga Symbol
Snow Lion Seal,Naga Symbol
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⚠️ Limited vintage stock – each 40-year-old seal is a unique piece of spiritual history.
This Vintage Tibetan Snow Lion & Naga Seal is more than a decorative stamp — it is a consecrated amulet, carrying decades of spiritual energy and intention. Handcrafted in Tibet approximately 40 years ago, it embodies the powerful symbols of the Snow Lion and the Naga, serving as a timeless conduit for good fortune, protection, and awakened energy.
---Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Symbolism: Features the majestic Snow Lion (representing fearlessness and joy) and the profound Naga symbol (a deity of protection and hidden wisdom).
- Vintage Authenticity: A genuine artifact, crafted by hand around 40 years ago, possessing a unique patina and history.
- Premium Material: Meticulously cast from solid copper/brass, ensuring durability and a resonant spiritual presence.
- Multi-Functional Design: Can be worn as a powerful pendant necklace or keyring, or placed on an altar or desk as a sacred decor piece.
- Hand-Carved Details: Intricately carved lucky cloud patterns adorn the body, enhancing its blessings.
Deep Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhism, seals are not mere tools but sacred extensions of intention and identity. This seal combines two potent forces:
- The Snow Lion symbolizes the unwavering cheerfulness, fearless dignity, and powerful energy of an enlightened mind, thriving in the high, pure "snow" of wisdom.
- The Naga Symbol (resembling the sacred OM) connects you to the Naga deities, serpentine spirits known as protectors of hidden teachings, sources of wealth, and guardians against negative energies.
Together, they create an amulet that is believed to: awaken inner fearlessness, attract prosperity and good luck, protect the bearer from harm, and enhance spiritual practice by sealing your positive intentions.
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This is a true piece of Tibetan heritage. Made decades ago by skilled artisans, this vintage Tibetan seal was crafted using traditional lost-wax or hand-carving methods. Each piece was used as a personal or familial stamp of authorship and blessing, making it a genuine artifact imbued with history and spiritual purpose. The natural aging and unique patina on the brass or copper attest to its authentic journey through time.
---Product Details
- Material: Copper / Brass
- Color: Yellow/Brown (natural metal tones with vintage patina)
- Type: Vintage Tibetan Seal / Spiritual Amulet
- Height: Approximately 36mm (1.41 inches)
- Width: Approximately 13mm (0.51 inches)
- Craft: Handmade, Hand-Carved
- Condition: Vintage, approximately 40 years old. Note: The yellow brass variant is slightly larger.
- Includes: 1 x Stamp as pictured.
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Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Vintage Artifact: Handmade in Tibet approximately 40 years ago.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired to support the preservation of traditional crafts.
- Spiritually Significant: More than decor—a true Buddhist blessing artifact with deep symbolism.
- Ethically Offered: Providing a tangible connection to Tibetan spiritual culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this seal actually be used for stamping?
A> While it is a functional vintage Tibetan brass seal, its primary value is as a consecrated spiritual amulet. It can be used with ink, but we recommend preserving its patina and using it for its spiritual purpose.
Q: Is it ready to wear as a necklace?
A> It comes as the seal itself. You can easily add it to a chain, cord, or keyring to create your own powerful handcrafted copper amulet.
Q: What is the spiritual significance of the Naga symbol?
A> In Buddhism and Hinduism, Nagas are powerful serpent deities associated with protection, hidden treasures (both material and spiritual), and the waters of the earth. The symbol on the base is a sacred representation inviting their blessings.
✨ Secure This Sacred Heirloom – Only a limited number of these vintage Tibetan snow lion amulets exist. Once sold, this unique piece of spiritual history is gone forever.
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