25512ENAPhurba

Handcrafted Himalayan Phurba for Ritual | Tibetan Dagger with Bone Carvings


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Size: 47.5cm x 14cm
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Handcrafted Himalayan Phurba for Ritual | Sacred Tool for Tantric Ceremonies

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Size: 47.5cm(Height) x 16cm(Length) x 14cm(Width)
Weight: 1.2 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electroplated Gold
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About Our Product

This Handcrafted Himalayan Phurba for Ritual is an exquisitely designed ceremonial dagger made from copper with electroplated gold, measuring 47.5 cm in height, 16 cm in length, and 14 cm in width, and weighing 1.2 kg. It is ideal for sacred spaces, meditation rooms, or altar display, combining intricate craftsmanship with powerful symbolic significance in Tibetan Buddhist rituals.

The phurba features a finely detailed deity face at the top, surrounded by intricate filigree patterns and decorative elements. The shaft is enhanced with ornamental rings and segments, showcasing traditional Himalayan design techniques. The base depicts stylized animal and symbolic motifs, while the electroplated gold highlights the copper body, giving the piece an auspicious and sacred presence. Every element, from the carefully crafted deity face to the ornamental rings and filigree detailing, demonstrates meticulous artisan skill and ceremonial importance.

In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the phurba is a sacred tool representing the transformation of negative energies, protection, and the removal of obstacles. Displaying it on an altar or in a meditation space encourages spiritual focus, ritual observance, and mindfulness. Perfect for ceremonial use, ritual gifting, or as a collector’s sacred object, this phurba embodies spiritual authority, traditional artistry, and Himalayan craftsmanship.

Introduction of Phurba

A phurba is a distinctive ceremonial knife or chopper used in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the Vajrayana or Tantric tradition. It features a three-sided or triangular blade, representing the conquest of ignorance and the overcoming of three primary obstacles: desire, aversion, and delusion. Traditionally, the phurba is associated with the deity Vajrakilaya, known as the "Thunderbolt Holder," who embodies the power to destroy spiritual barriers and purify negative influences. The phurba's ritualistic use involves symbolic cutting and clearing, helping practitioners sever internal and external impediments to enlightenment. Its spiritual significance extends beyond physical use; it is often displayed as a potent emblem of protection and transformation in temples and personal shrines.

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