Old Phurba - 2.87"
Old Phurba - 2.87"
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Only a Few Available – An Authentic Ritual Artifact from a Sacred Monastery
⚠️ Limited stock – each 80-year-old Phurba is a unique piece of spiritual history and cannot be restocked.
This Old Phurba Pendant is more than a piece of antique brass — it is a consecrated ritual implement, a sacred key to the enlightened energy of Vajrakilaya. Collected directly from Yaqing Monastery in Tibet, it carries the spiritual imprints of decades of devotional practice.
Key Features of This Sacred Phurba
- Authentic Antique: Approximately 80 years old, bearing the genuine patina of time and use.
- Sacred Provenance: Sourced from Yaqing Monastery in Baiyu, Tibet, a site of profound spiritual practice.
- Masterful Craft: Hand-forged from solid brass using traditional Tibetan metalworking techniques.
- Powerful Symbol: A ritual “dagger” used to subjugate obstacles and negative energies, representing the enlightened activity of the meditational deity Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba).
- Versatile Sacred Object: Can be worn as a pendant or amulet, used as a mala accent, carried as a keychain, or displayed as a focal point for meditation.
Deep Spiritual Meaning: The Phurba as a Tool of Awakening
The Phurba (or Kila) is not a weapon, but a profound spiritual implement. It symbolizes the piercing wisdom that cuts through ignorance, ego, and all inner and outer obstacles on the path to enlightenment. It is intrinsically linked to the powerful meditational deity Vajrakilaya, the embodiment of transformative, unstoppable enlightened activity.
Having this ancient Phurba close to you serves to:
- Awaken the indestructible, diamond-like nature of your own mind.
- Protect your spiritual practice and personal energy field from disturbances.
- Subjugate inner obstacles like anger, attachment, and doubt.
- Anchor stability and focused intention during meditation.
"The Phurba nails down compassion and wisdom in the midst of chaos, transforming obstacles into the path itself."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a modern reproduction. Each mark and variation in the brass tells the story of its creation in a Tibetan workshop and its life within the sacred walls of Yaqing Monastery. The hand-forging process imbued it with the artisan's focus and prayer, later amplified by the monastery's spiritual environment. Owning this piece connects you directly to an authentic lineage of Tibetan Buddhist craft and practice.
---Product Details
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Antique Ritual Implement (Phurba/Kila)
- Production Process: Traditional Hand Forging
- Condition: Authentic Antique with natural age-related patina
- Size: Height: 73mm / 2.87 inches | Width: 7mm / 0.28 inches
- Age: Approximately 80 years
- Origin: Collected from Yaqing Monastery, Baiyu, Tibet
Perfect For
A powerful support for Vajrakilaya or protector practices, or a reminder of enlightened activity in daily life.
A unique and potent amulet for personal protection and spiritual grounding.
An exceptional, museum-quality piece of authentic Tibetan Buddhist ritual art with documented provenance.
A centerpiece for an altar or a deeply meaningful addition to a collection of spiritual artifacts.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade Heritage: Authentically hand-forged by Tibetan artisans decades ago.
- Directly Sourced: Ethically collected from its original monastic home in Tibet.
- Preserves Tradition: Your acquisition helps value and preserve traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Respectfully Presented: Shipped with care, ready for your personal altar or practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Phurba blessed or consecrated?
A: While we cannot make specific claims about formal consecration, it spent an estimated 80 years in a Tibetan monastery environment, a space saturated with prayer and ritual. It is a genuine ritual object with that sacred history.
Q: How should I use or wear this Phurba?
A> It is versatile. Many wear it as a pendant for daily protection. It can be placed on an altar as a meditation focus, used as a mala pendant, or kept in a sacred space to subdue negative energies.
Q: What does the age and patina mean for the item?
A: The patina is a sign of its authenticity and age. It is not damage, but a beautiful, natural record of its history. Each imperfection tells part of its unique story.
✨ Secure This Sacred Heirloom – Only a handful of these authentic, antique Phurba pendants exist. Once this collection is sold, these direct links to Tibetan monastic history are gone forever.
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