Shankha,Divine hConch Seal,2.76"
Shankha,Divine hConch Seal,2.76"
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Seal of Divine Sound
⚠️ Limited stock – each piece is a unique, handcrafted artifact that cannot be replicated.
This Shankha (Divine Conch) Seal is more than a stamp — it is a sacred instrument of spiritual authority and a powerful amulet. Collected from the revered region of Derge, Tibet, this approximately 30-year-old seal embodies the profound resonance of the Dharma, used for centuries to authenticate spiritual documents and invoke blessings.
Key Features of This Sacred Seal
- Sacred Material: Crafted from protective cold iron and inlaid with auspicious copper.
- Divine Symbolism: Features the Shankha (conch) pattern at its base, representing the far-reaching, melodious sound of the Buddha's teachings.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Intricately carved cloud patterns adorn the body, symbolizing spiritual ascent and good fortune.
- Authentic Artifact: A genuine, aged piece collected from Tibet, carrying the energy of its sacred origin.
- Versatile Use: Functions as a traditional seal for documents, a personal stamp of spiritual intent, or a powerful protective amulet.
The Spiritual Meaning of the Shankha Seal
In Tibetan Buddhism, the conch shell (Shankha) is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols. It symbolizes the deep, penetrating, and harmonious sound of the Dharma that awakens disciples from the slumber of ignorance. This seal, bearing the conch motif, is not merely a tool but a vessel of spiritual power.
Owning and using this seal is believed to:
- Awaken clarity of mind and truthful speech.
- Attract auspicious energy and virtuous authority.
- Protect against negative influences and obstacles.
- Enhance the sanctity and power of any document or space it marks.
"Just as the conch's call rallies beings to the path, may this seal affirm your sincere intentions."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This unique Tibetan conch seal was handcrafted by skilled artisans, a testament to a fading tradition. Sourced directly from Derge, a historic center of Tibetan culture and Buddhist scholarship, it carries the authenticity of its homeland. The deliberate aging of 30 years adds a palpable patina of history and spiritual use, making each piece a one-of-a-kind fragment of living heritage.
---Product Details
- Material: Cold Iron, Inlaid Copper
- Type: Handcrafted Tibetan Seal / Stamp (Shankha Pattern)
- Craft: Hand-carved cloud patterns, conch base design
- Condition: Authentic vintage artifact, approximately 30 years old
- Size: Height: 70mm (2.76 inches) | Diameter: 13mm (0.98 inches)
- Includes: 1 x Seal as pictured
Perfect For
Use as a focal point for contemplation on the sound of emptiness.
Carry or display as a powerful cold iron amulet to dispel negativity.
Stamp personal journals, altar items, or gifts to imbue them with sacred intention.
A profoundly meaningful gift for practitioners, collectors, and seekers of authentic Tibetan Buddhist art.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade Artifact: Each seal is a unique piece of handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist art.
- Directly Sourced: Authentically collected from the Derge region of Tibet.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps preserve and value traditional craftsmanship.
- Carefully Packaged: Your sacred seal will arrive securely and respectfully packaged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How is this seal used?
A: Traditionally, it is inked and pressed onto paper or wax to create an impression, serving as a signature or blessing. It can also be used as a consecrated object on an altar or carried as an amulet.
Q: Is it ready to use?
A: Yes, it is a fully functional stamp. You will need a separate ink pad suitable for detailed seals.
Q: What makes this a spiritual item?
A> Beyond its function, the Shankha (conch) is a core Buddhist symbol of enlightenment's call. The materials (protective iron, auspicious copper) and sacred origins make it a potent tool for mindfulness and practice.
✨ Secure This Sacred Artifact – Only a limited number of these authentic Tibetan conch seals exist. Once this collection is sold, it is gone forever.
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