Old Turquoise Tibetan Citipai Skull Master Amulet,23×20mm
Old Turquoise Tibetan Citipai Skull Master Amulet,23×20mm
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This Old Turquoise Tibetan Citipati Skull Master Amulet is more than a pendant — it is a sacred vessel of profound spiritual wisdom and protection. Hand-carved in the heart of Tibet, this unique Gandhanra charm embodies the transformative dance of life and death, serving as a powerful companion for your deepest meditations and daily mindfulness.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Materials: Crafted from genuine, aged turquoise, accented with brass and agate—each stone chosen for its spiritual resonance.
- Profound Symbolism: Depicts the Citipati (Skull Masters), the enlightened protectors who represent the eternal dance beyond duality.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Meticulously hand-carved by skilled Tibetan artisans in Gerze, Tibet, ensuring every detail holds intention.
- Authentic & Unique: This is a one-of-a-kind, old piece with a beautiful, consistent patina that cannot be replicated.
- Complete & Ready to Wear: Comes with an adjustable necklace cord (approx. 45cm), making it a wearable tool for spiritual practice.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
The Citipati, or "Lords of the Cemetery," are revered in Tibetan Buddhism as protectors of the Dharma and guides through the intermediate state (bardo). They symbolize the ultimate triumph of wisdom over ignorance, reminding us of impermanence and the luminous nature of consciousness beyond physical form.
Wearing or meditating with this amulet can help:
- Awaken a deeper understanding of life, death, and rebirth.
- Protect the mind from distractions and negative influences.
- Enhance meditation, mantra recitation, and visualization practices.
- Anchor spiritual mindfulness into daily life, countering materialism.
"To meditate upon the Citipati is to embrace the eternal dance where all opposites unite in enlightened awareness."
Authentic Craft & Tibetan Origin
This amulet is not mass-produced. It is a genuine artifact of Tibetan spiritual art, handcrafted in Gerze by artisans whose skills are passed down through generations. Each stroke of the carving carries a lineage of devotion, making this piece a direct link to an ancient spiritual tradition. Its "old" status indicates it has been part of a spiritual journey long before it reaches you.
Product Details
- Pendant Material: Turquoise, Brass, Agate
- Pattern: Citipati Skull Master
- Dimensions: 23mm × 20mm
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Hand-Carved
- Condition: Unique Old Piece, Excellent Condition
- Includes: Adjustable Necklace Cord (~45cm)
Perfect For
A powerful aid for practices from The Tibetan Book of the Dead and advanced visualizations.
A constant, wearable talisman that guards your energy and intention.
A tangible reminder to live with wisdom, compassion, and awareness of impermanence.
An profound and rare gift for a serious practitioner, dharma friend, or collector of sacred art.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Created by Tibetan artisan hands, supporting traditional craft.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect for its cultural and spiritual origin.
- Unique Heritage: Each piece tells a story; this is the only one of its kind.
- Gift-Ready: Sent with care, suitable for immediate gifting or personal consecration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I use this amulet in my practice?
A: It can be worn daily as a protective talisman, held during meditation to aid in visualization, or placed on your altar as a sacred reminder of the Dharma.
Q: Is it consecrated?
A: This amulet is a sacred object crafted with spiritual intention. Many practitioners prefer to personally consecrate it through their own prayers and practices to align it with their spiritual journey.
Q: Why is there only one available?
A> This is a unique, old piece. Each carving varies slightly, and the specific turquoise stone and its history make this amulet one-of-a-kind. Once sold, it is gone forever.
✨ Claim This Sacred Companion – This singular piece of ancient wisdom awaits its next keeper. Once it's gone, this unique connection to the Citipati's dance is lost forever.
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