Snow Lion Amulet Necklace
Snow Lion Amulet Necklace
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ONLY ONE,UNIQUE
Discover the enchanting energy of the Gandhanra Authentic Tibetan Snow Lion Amulet Necklace.
This unique piece features a stunning snow lion amulet collected from the sacred grounds of Kathok Monastery in Tibet, boasting a rich history of around 19th.
Crafted from thokcha, the amulet showcases a beautiful surface texture and color that reflect the sediment of time, making it not only a striking accessory but also a meaningful connection to Tibetan heritage.
I have lovingly restrung it using a durable necklace cord, complemented by a thokcha guru bead and a silver lucky knot bead, ensuring both style and significance.
Whether you wear it as a necklace, incorporate it into your mala, or hang it as a pendant under your guru bead, this necklace is a beautiful way to embrace the spiritual essence of Tibetan culture. Elevate your collection with this remarkable piece that embodies both beauty and history!
Details
100% Handmade
Pendant material:thokcha,silver
Pattern:snow lion
Height:35mm /0.9 inches
Width: 20mm / 0.6 inches
You'll get 1 × amulet as pictures shown.
ABOUT SNOW LION
The Snow Lion (sometimes spelled snowlion; Tibetan: གངས་སེང་གེ་, Wylie: gangs seng ge; Chinese: 雪獅), is a celestial animal of Tibet. It is the emblem of Tibet, representing the snowy mountain ranges and glaciers of Tibet, and may also symbolize power and strength, and fearlessness and joy, east and the earth element. It is one of the Four Dignities. It ranges over the mountains, and is commonly pictured as being white with a turquoise mane. In Journey to the West published in 1592, Snow Lion is depicted as one of Yōkais .
The lion was adopted as a symbol of Shakyamuni Buddha in early Buddhism; it is also depicted as a vehicle for a number of Vajrayana deities such as Vaishravana and Manjushri, and the lion throne may be found in many nirmanakaya Buddha forms. The lion in India art is represented in Tibetan Buddhist art as the Snow Lion.The Snow Lion is the protector of Buddha and in paintings and sculpture is usually seen as holding up the Buddha's throne (one on the left and one on the right of the throne.) The throne of a Buddha may also be depicted with eight Snow Lions representing the 8 main Bodhisattvas of Buddha Shakyamuni.
The body of the Snow Lion is white while its flowing hair of mane, tail and curls on legs, is either blue or green. While most Snow Lions are gender neutral in Buddhist art there are some that are represented as obviously male and some as obviously female. When represented as a symmetrical pair the male is on the left and the female on the right. Sculptural Snow Lions are often in repousse metal that has been gilt and painted.









