Garuda Amulet - 2.28"
Garuda Amulet - 2.28"
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Only a Few Available – An 80-Year-Old Sacred Protector from Tibet
⚠️ Limited stock – each vintage amulet is a unique artifact of spiritual heritage and cannot be replicated.
This Garuda Amulet Pendant is more than a piece of jewelry — it is a powerful, consecrated protector collected directly from the Yaqing Monastery in Tibet. Handcrafted from copper approximately 80 years ago, it carries the spiritual energy and blessings of its sacred origin, serving as a direct link to ancient Tibetan Buddhist practice.
---Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Material: Crafted from solid, aged copper, known for its conductive and protective properties.
- Profound Symbolism: The Garuda is a legendary golden-winged bird, a powerful Dharma-protector (Aṣṭasena) in Buddhism who subdues negative forces and obstacles.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: 100% handmade by skilled artisans, featuring intricate, traditional detailing.
- Rare Condition: A genuine vintage piece, approximately 80 years old, with a unique patina that tells its story.
- Versatile Use: Wear as a pendant, display as wall art, hang above a door, or place on an altar or desk.
Deep Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhism, Garuda is revered not merely as a mythical creature but as an enlightened being who represents the swift and powerful subduing of delusion, negativity, and spiritual poison. This amulet is charged with that protective energy.
Having this sacred symbol close to you is believed to:
- Awaken fearless wisdom and clarity of mind.
- Attract positive energy and dispel obstacles on your path.
- Protect your spiritual space and personal aura from negative influences.
- Enhance your meditation and mindfulness practices with its powerful presence.
"Garuda soars above worldly turmoil, offering a perspective of liberation and fearless protection to all who call upon its essence."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a mass-produced item. It was hand-forged by Tibetan artisans and originally consecrated within the walls of Yaqing Monastery in Baiyu County, Tibet. Each hammer mark and the unique aging of the copper are testaments to its authentic journey as a spiritual object, making it a true piece of living history and devotion.
---Product Details
- Material: Solid Copper
- Type: Vintage Tibetan Buddhist Amulet Pendant
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Condition: Vintage, approx. 80 years old
- Height: 58mm / 2.28 inches
- Width: 54mm / 2.13 inches
- Pattern: Garuda (Garula, Suparna, Golden-winged Bird)
Perfect For
Place it on your altar to deepen focus and invite protective energies.
Wear or carry it as a personal talisman against negativity.
Hang above a doorway to guard your home or sanctuary.
An profound gift for practitioners, healers, or collectors of spiritual art.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Each piece is a unique work of traditional craft.
- Directly Sourced: Collected from its original monastic context in Tibet.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition helps preserve ancient artistic and spiritual heritage.
- Gift-Ready: This sacred artifact will be packaged with care and respect for its journey to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Garuda amulet blessed or consecrated?
A: Yes. As an artifact collected from Yaqing Monastery, it originates from a consecrated spiritual environment and carries that inherent blessing. Many practitioners choose to have it re-consecrated by their own lama.
Q: How should I care for this vintage copper piece?
A> The natural patina is part of its beauty and history. Simply wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or polishing to preserve its authentic character.
Q: Can it be worn as a pendant?
A> Absolutely. While it does not come with a chain, its size and design make it ideal to be fitted with a cord or chain of your choice for wearing as a powerful protective amulet pendant.
✨ Invite This Sacred Protector Into Your Life – Only a handful of these irreplaceable 80-year-old amulets exist. Once sold, this unique piece of Tibetan spiritual heritage is gone forever.
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