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Amulet,Yak Bone Phurba Pendant 1.22"×0.47"

Amulet,Yak Bone Phurba Pendant 1.22"×0.47"

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This Yak Bone Phurba Pendant is more than jewelry — it is a profound Tibetan Buddhist amulet pendant that embodies the transformative power to overcome obstacles and negative energies. Hand-carved in the early 2000s, it carries the authentic spirit of Himalayan craftsmanship and spiritual practice.

Key Features of This Sacred Amulet

  • Material: Crafted from authentic, recycled yak bone, symbolizing the Buddhist principles of impermanence and the sacred recycling of natural materials.
  • Symbolism: Features the powerful Phurba (ritual dagger) form, crowned with a detailed skull pattern (Sitavana), representing the subjugation of ego and the triumph over spiritual obstacles.
  • Craftsmanship: Entirely hand-carved by master Tibetan artisans, ensuring every curve and detail is infused with intention.
  • Authenticity: Directly sourced from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of authentic Tibetan handicrafts.
  • Versatile Use: Designed to be used as a mala pendant, a standalone necklace pendant, or a protective keychain for daily spiritual mindfulness.

Deep Spiritual Meaning

The Phurba amulet is a central ritual object in Vajrayana Buddhism. It is not a weapon of harm, but a tool of compassion—used to "nail down" and transform negative forces, ignorance, and inner obstacles into wisdom and enlightened activity. The skull (Sitavana) motif atop the Phurba is a powerful memento mori, a reminder of the impermanence of all phenomena. Together, they form a potent symbol that:

  • Awakens one's inner strength and resolve on the spiritual path.
  • Protects the wearer by cutting through confusion and negative influences.
  • Enhances meditation by serving as a focal point for contemplation on emptiness and transformation.

"The Phurba transforms all that is negative into the fuel for awakening."

Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin

This pendant was hand carved by Tibetan craftsmen over two decades ago, following ancient techniques passed down through generations. Sourced from the spiritual and artistic heartland of Hepo Town, Baiyu County, it represents a direct link to authentic Tibetan Buddhist artisanal heritage. The use of recycled yak bone reflects a deep, respectful connection to the natural world and the cycle of life, making each piece a unique artifact of spiritual ecology.

Product Details

  • Material: Recycled Yak Bone
  • Type: Phurba Pendant / Skull Amulet (Sitavana)
  • Craft: 100% Hand-Carved
  • Dimensions: Approximately 1.22" × 0.47" (31mm × 12mm)
  • Condition: Vintage (circa early 2000s), excellent hand-carved condition.

Perfect For

Meditation & Practice:
Use as a mala counter pendant or a tactile focus during mantra recitation and visualization practices.
Daily Spiritual Armor:
Wear it as a pendant or keychain for continuous protection and a reminder to live mindfully in the present moment.
Meaningful Gift:
A profound gift for practitioners, collectors of sacred art, or anyone seeking a tangible connection to authentic Tibetan Buddhist wisdom.

Your Authenticity Guarantee

  • Genuine Artisan Craft: Each handcrafted bone carving is made by Tibetan artisans, supporting traditional livelihoods.
  • Ethically & Directly Sourced: Acquired directly from its region of origin, ensuring cultural and artistic authenticity.
  • Spiritually Significant: More than an ornament, it is a consecrated object for reflection and practice.
  • Gift-Ready: This unique skull pendant will be packaged with care, ready for gifting or personal use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the spiritual purpose of a Phurba pendant?
A: In Tibetan Buddhism, the Phurba (or Kila) is a ritual dagger symbolizing the active compassion that cuts through ignorance, ego, and obstacles on the path to enlightenment. As a pendant, it serves as a portable reminder and tool for this transformative energy.

Q: Is the bone material ethically sourced?
A> Yes. The yak bone is recycled—a traditional practice in Tibet that honors the animal and reflects the Buddhist teachings on impermanence and the non-wasteful use of natural materials.

Q: How should I wear or use this amulet?
A> It is versatile. You can string it onto a mala (prayer beads) as a bead counter pendant, wear it on a cord as a necklace, or attach it to keys or a bag as a protective talisman. Its power is in your intention and mindfulness.

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Carry This Sacred Tool – Only a limited number of these authentic, hand-carved amulets exist. Once sold, this unique piece of spiritual heritage is gone forever.

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