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Copper & Crystal Prayer Wheel | Sacred Shrine Decor
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Size: 33cm(Height) x 15.5cm(Length) x 15.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.34 kg
Materials: Copper, Crystal, Gemstone
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About Our Product
This Crystal Prayer Wheel is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ritual piece crafted with copper, crystal, turquoise, and coral stone accents. The cylindrical prayer wheel is beautifully adorned with ornate copper patterns, red coral stones, green turquoise details, and a raised decorative base that gives it a rich altar presence. Its crystal body brings a clear and peaceful appearance, while the gemstone work adds sacred color and traditional Himalayan beauty.
Prayer wheels are deeply connected to Tibetan Buddhist practice, where turning the wheel is traditionally associated with mantra recitation, compassion, purification, and the wish to benefit all beings. This Buddhist prayer wheel symbolizes the movement of sacred intention, helping create a mindful atmosphere for meditation, offering practice, and spiritual reflection. The turquoise is often associated with protection and healing energy, while coral is valued for vitality, blessing, and spiritual warmth.
The crystal surface, copper ornamentation, turquoise stones, and coral accents make this prayer wheel a meaningful addition to a home altar, shrine room, meditation corner, or sacred decor collection. Whether used as a devotional object or displayed as Tibetan spiritual art, it brings a graceful sense of blessing, harmony, and inner peace to any sacred space.
Introduction to Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is cylindrical on a spindle and is used in Tibetan Buddhism. It is typically inscribed with the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" and rotated by hand as a form of spiritual practice and to accumulate merit. Spinning the wheel is believed to have the same spiritual benefits as verbally reciting the mantra. The use of prayer wheels is widespread in Tibetan Buddhism and has spread to other cultures.




