








Decorative Tibetan Knife | Sacred Buddhist Knife
Silver Plated Decorative Tibetan Knife | Gold Plated Ritual Dagger
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Size: 22.5cm (Height) x 3.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.12 kg
Material: Copper, Silver Plated, Gold Plated
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About Our Buddhist Knife
Elevate your surroundings with the Silver-Plated Decorative Tibetan Knife, a stunning piece that seamlessly blends artistry with profound spiritual significance. Meticulously crafted from copper and finished with exquisite silver and gold plating, this ritual dagger showcases intricate designs that reflect Tibetan Buddhist traditions. More than just a decorative item, it symbolizes strength, protection, and the sacred rituals of meditation, making it a meaningful addition to any space. Whether displayed as a centerpiece or used in spiritual practice, this knife invites a sense of peace and reverence into your home or sacred area.
Handcrafted with exceptional precision, this Decorative Tibetan Knife is more than just an ornamental piece; it is a powerful spiritual tool that enriches any environment. Whether used as a meditation aid, incorporated into ritual offerings, or displayed as a meaningful symbol of Tibetan Buddhist culture, it infuses your space with purpose and positive energy. Its lightweight construction and intricate detailing make it ideal for placement on altars, sacred spaces, or within collections of spiritual artifacts. This knife not only enhances your decor but also serves as a constant reminder of mindfulness, protection, and spiritual strength.
Introduction to Ritual Dagger
In Tibetan traditions, a Tibetan knife, also called a "phurba" or "kila," has cultural and symbolic meaning. The unique three-sided blade of this ceremonial dagger represents the victory over ignorance, desire, and aversion in Buddhism. Tibetan knives, which are adorned with elaborate carvings and frequently have a tripartite handle that represents different gods, are an essential part of religious rites, ceremonies, and spiritual practices. In addition to their spiritual significance, these knives might have practical uses in daily life, exhibiting in Tibetan communities a combination of deep cultural symbolism and usefulness.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
-Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
-Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
-Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.