Citipati Master Pendant,Deer Skull Bone Kapala Amulet,70mm × 44mm
Citipati Master Pendant,Deer Skull Bone Kapala Amulet,70mm × 44mm
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⚠️ Only One in Existence – A Unique Masterpiece of Sacred Art
This Citipati Master Pendant is far more than an accessory; it is a profound spiritual artifact, a portable shrine of wisdom and protection. Hand-carved on a genuine deer skull bone kapala collected from the Gerze Kham region of Tibet, this unique piece channels the transformative power of the sacred Citipati, the Lords of the Charnel Ground.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Material: Crafted from a decades-old deer skull bone kapala, a vessel of profound spiritual significance in Vajrayana practice.
- Masterful Carving: Features an intricately carved "OM" syllable and the powerful Citipati (Skull Lord) motif, symbols of primordial sound and the dance of wisdom beyond death.
- Complete Adornment: Suspended from a hand-woven adjustable cord (35cm) and accented with a genuine agate spacer bead for grounding energy.
- Unique & Authentic: This is a one-of-a-kind piece with its own history and energy, directly sourced from Tibet.
- Wearable Dharma: Designed as a pendant for daily wear, bringing the blessings of its symbolism into your spiritual practice and life.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
The Citipati, often depicted as a pair of dancing skeletons, represent the eternal dance of life and death, and the ultimate liberation that comes from embracing impermanence. This amulet serves as a powerful Tibetan Buddhist reminder of the illusory nature of the ego and the radiant clarity of enlightened mind. Wearing it is believed to:
- Awaken wisdom and fearlessness in the face of change.
- Protect against inner and outer obstacles on the spiritual path.
- Enhance meditation by focusing on the essence of reality.
- Attract the energetic blessings of the Dharma protectors.
"Contemplating the Citipati, we see not morbidity, but the joyous freedom of consciousness unbound by form."
Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This pendant is the work of a master craftsman, whose skill turns bone into a teaching. Sourced from the high plateau of the Gerze Kham area in Tibet, the kapala itself carries the energy of its origin. Every stroke of the carving is intentional, making this a truly handmade piece of devotional art, not mass-produced jewelry.
Product Details
- Material: Antique Deer Skull Bone Kapala, Natural Agate Bead.
- Type: Adjustable Necklace Pendant / Amulet.
- Craft: Hand-carved, hand-strung.
- Pendant Size: 70mm (2.8") Height × 44mm (1.7") Width.
- Cord Length: Adjustable up to 35cm.
- Condition: Unique vintage piece, excellent condition.
Perfect For
- Serious practitioners seeking a powerful meditation aid and reminder of impermanence.
- Wearing as daily spiritual armor and a statement of deep Buddhist philosophy.
- Collectors of authentic, one-of-a-kind Tibetan ritual artifacts.
- A profoundly meaningful gift for a teacher or advanced student on the path.
Authenticity & Ethical Guarantee
- Genuine Artifact: Handmade from authentic, aged materials sourced directly from Tibet.
- Master Craftsmanship: Created by a skilled artisan, not a factory.
- Conscious Commerce: Your purchase helps support the preservation of traditional crafts.
- Sacred Respect: The materials are treated with the reverence they deserve as spiritual tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this suitable for someone new to Tibetan Buddhism?
A: While anyone can appreciate its artistry, the symbolism is profound. It is most meaningful for those with an understanding of or deep respect for Vajrayana teachings on impermanence.
Q: How should I care for this bone pendant?
A> Keep it dry and handle it with respect. You can cleanse its energy by placing it in sunlight, moonlight, or near incense such as sandalwood.
Q: Is the cord adjustable?
A: Yes, the hand-woven cord is adjustable up to 35cm (approx. 14 inches) to fit most wearers comfortably.
✨ Claim This Unique Sacred Treasure – This singular masterpiece of bone and spirit cannot be replicated. Once it finds its keeper, it is gone forever.
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