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Traditional Phurba Set for Spiritual Ceremonies and Meditation
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Size: 11.5cm (Height) x 1.5cm (Length) x 1.5cm (Width)
Single Weight: 0.014kg
Total Weight: 0.028kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Yak Bone
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About Our Product
Rich in symbolic meaning and Himalayan craftsmanship, this Traditional Phurba Set is carefully hand carved from ethically sourced yak bone and reflects the sacred ritual traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism. Each ritual dagger features wrathful deity faces crowned with ornate carvings, expressing protective energy and spiritual authority. The elongated three sided blade symbolizes the cutting of ignorance, attachment, and negative forces, making the phurba an important ceremonial object in Tibetan spiritual practice.
The detailed carvings on this Bone Phurba Set reveal remarkable artisan skill, from the expressive guardian faces to the intricate lotus and flame inspired motifs along the handle. In Tibetan Buddhism, the phurba is traditionally used during rituals to stabilize energy, remove spiritual obstacles, and establish harmony within sacred spaces. The natural texture of the yak bone enhances the authenticity of the carvings while preserving the ancient aesthetic of Himalayan ritual art.
Compact yet spiritually powerful, this Traditional Phurba Set serves as both a sacred altar object and a meaningful collector’s piece. The wrathful expressions symbolize the transformation of negativity into wisdom and compassion, encouraging inner strength and mindfulness. Whether displayed in a meditation room, Buddhist shrine, or spiritual collection, these handcrafted ritual daggers radiate protection, peace, and the profound symbolism of Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Introduction of Phurba Set
A phurba (also spelled phurba or kila) is a ceremonial knife or dagger widely used in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the Vajrayana or Tantric tradition. This distinctive three-sided blade symbolizes the cutting through of ignorance, attachment, and aversion—the primary obstacles on the path to enlightenment. The phurba's shape and ritualistic use are deeply rooted in tantric practices, where it is employed to dispel negative energies, protect sacred spaces, and assist practitioners in overcoming inner demons.




