Old Phurba 2.36"
Old Phurba 2.36"
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⚠️ Only a Few Available – A Sacred, Antique Ritual Implement Blessed by a Lama
This Old Phurba Pendant is more than a piece of jewelry—it is a 70-year-old vessel of spiritual power, collected from the Rejia Monastery in Tibet and personally blessed by a lama. Forged from sacred thokcha metal, it serves as a direct link to ancient Tibetan Buddhist practice, offering protection, grounding, and a connection to enlightened energy.
Key Features of This Antique Phurba
- Sacred Material: Crafted from authentic, aged thokcha—a revered meteoric iron alloy known for its spiritual potency.
- Rich Symbolism: Features a Mani jewel and horizontal vajra at the top, with the iconic three-sided phurba blade below.
- Historical Craftsmanship: A genuine antique, approximately 70 years old, showcasing traditional Tibetan metalwork.
- Authentic Blessing: Was blessed by a lama in its original monastic setting, imbuing it with spiritual energy.
- Versatile Use: Can be worn as a powerful amulet or displayed as a sacred ornament for your altar or desk.
Deep Spiritual Meaning of the Phurba (Kila)
The phurba, or kila, is a profound ritual implement in Tibetan Buddhism and Bon traditions. It symbolizes the piercing of obstacles, the subduing of negative forces, and the unwavering stability of enlightened mind. This antique phurba pendant is a tool for spiritual transformation.
Carrying this blessed phurba can help to:
- Awaken inner strength and resolve on your spiritual path.
- Protect against negative energies and psychic disturbances.
- Ground spiritual energy, promoting focus and stability during meditation.
- Connect you to the lineage and blessings of Tibetan Buddhist practice.
"The phurba is not a weapon of destruction, but an instrument of compassion—nailing down ignorance to reveal innate wisdom."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a modern reproduction. This handcrafted thokcha phurba was collected directly from the Rejia Monastery in Baiyu, Tibet. Its aged, black patina and quaint, original form tell a story of decades of devotion. The personal blessing from a lama makes it a truly consecrated item, carrying the essence of its sacred origin.
---Product Details
- Material: Thokcha (Tibetan meteoric iron alloy)
- Type: Antique Phurba Pendant / Ritual Implement
- Color: Aged black patina
- Height: Approx. 60mm / 2.36 inches
- Width: Approx. 28mm / 1.1 inches
- Craft: Traditional Tibetan handcrafted
- Condition: Authentic antique, approximately 70 years old.
Perfect For
Enhance your practice with a grounded, protective energy.
Wear it as a powerful amulet for continuous safeguarding.
A profound gift for anyone on a Buddhist or spiritual path.
Display on an altar or desk to bless your environment.
Your Order Includes & Authenticity Guarantee
- 1x Old Thokcha Phurba Pendant: The antique, blessed ritual implement as described.
- 1x Free Gift - Black Cowhide Cord: A sturdy, 68cm (26.8 inch) cord for wearing (4mm width).
- Handmade by Artisans: A genuine piece of traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from its original monastic context in Tibet.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition honors ancient spiritual art forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is thokcha?
A: Thokcha is a highly revered metal in Tibet, often from meteoric iron or ancient alloys, believed to possess innate spiritual power and used for sacred objects and amulets.
Q: How should I use this phurba pendant?
A> You can wear it around your neck with the included cord as a protective amulet. Alternatively, place it on your meditation altar or desk to sanctify your space. Handle it with respect as a sacred object.
Q: Is it really 70 years old?
A: Yes. Based on its provenance from Rejia Monastery and its distinctive aging, this piece is estimated to be approximately 70 years old. It is a true antique, not a new item made to look old.
✨ Secure This Blessed Antique – Only limited pieces available from this sacred source. Once sold, this unique connection to Tibetan monastic history is gone forever.
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