Bone Carved Vajra Bell Pendant
Bone Carved Vajra Bell Pendant
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A Sacred Pair for Protection & Awakening
This Bone Carved Vajra and Kila (Phurba) Pendant Set is more than jewelry — it is a portable shrine, a pair of profound ritual implements representing the indestructible nature of wisdom and the power to subdue obstacles. Hand-carved in the early 2000s by artisans from the legendary Hepo Town, this set connects you directly to an authentic lineage of Tibetan sacred art.
Key Features of This Sacred Set
- Authentic Material: Meticulously carved from traditional yak bone, a material long used in Himalayan rituals for its purity and connection to the high plateau.
- Profound Symbolism: The Dorje (Vajra) symbolizes the indestructible, diamond-like nature of enlightenment and skillful means. The Kila (Phurba) represents the piercing wisdom that cuts through ignorance and anchors positive energy.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Entirely hand-carved with precise detail, showcasing the skill of Tibetan craftsmen from the birthplace of this art form.
- Versatile Sacred Object: Can be worn together or separately as a powerful mala pendant, a standalone necklace, or carried as a keychain talisman.
- Historical Artifact: Created in the early 2000s, this set carries the energy of a dedicated era of craftsmanship.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the Dorje and Phurba are a quintessential pair. The Dorje, held in the right hand, represents compassion and method. The Phurba, held in the left, represents wisdom and the active force that subdues negative forces and obstacles. Together, they embody the union necessary for awakening.
Wearing or carrying this set can help:
- Awaken your innate, indestructible Buddha-nature (Dorje).
- Cut Through mental obscurations, fear, and spiritual obstacles (Phurba).
- Attract and anchor the protective, enlightened energy of the Vajrayana tradition.
- Enhance meditation and mindfulness by serving as a tangible focus (samadhi).
"The Phurba nails down compassion; the Vajra is its unshakable foundation." – A reflection on ritual union.
Authentic Craft & Origin
This set was hand-carved in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—renowned across Tibet as the birthplace of exceptional and authentic bone and wood carving. The artisans here have passed down their techniques for generations. Each stroke of the carving tool was applied with intention, transforming a simple piece of yak bone into a vessel of sacred geometry and power. This is not mass-produced; it is a piece of cultural and spiritual heritage.
Product Details
- Material: Authentic Yak Bone
- Color: Natural Rich Brown Tones
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Size:
- Vajra (Dorje): Height 30mm (1.18"), Width 8mm (0.32")
- Phurba (Kila): Height 33mm (1.30"), Width 9mm (0.35")
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition, carved in the early 2000s.
Perfect For
- Practitioners seeking an authentic, portable ritual reminder.
- Adding profound symbolism to your meditation mala.
- Daily spiritual protection and mindful awareness.
- A deeply meaningful gift for a Buddhist practitioner, spiritual seeker, or collector of sacred art.
- Those who value unique, handcrafted spiritual items with a true story.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Handmade Artifact: Directly sourced from its Tibetan region of origin.
- Supports Traditional Craft: Your purchase helps preserve an ancient artistic heritage.
- Ethically Sourced Materials: Made from traditional yak bone, respectfully utilized.
- Carefully Packaged: Your sacred set will arrive ready for use or gifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a real ritual object or just decorative?
A: This is an authentic, hand-carved representation of traditional Tibetan Buddhist ritual implements (Dorje & Phurba). While consecrated for formal practice by a lama, it carries the sacred geometry and intention of the craft and is a powerful spiritual tool.
Q: How should I wear or use it?
A> It is incredibly versatile. Most commonly, both pieces are worn as pendants on a mala or necklace. They can also be carried separately—one on your keys, one on your altar—or used as a focal point during meditation.
Q: What is the significance of it being made from bone?
A> In Himalayan traditions, yak bone is a traditional material for ritual objects, symbolizing impermanence, resilience, and a direct connection to the life of the Tibetan plateau. It is considered pure and potent for carving sacred forms.
✨ Secure This Sacred Pair – Only a limited number of these hand-carved artifacts exist. Once this set is sold, it is gone forever.
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