





Handcrafted Ritual Vajra | Symbol of Spiritual Strength
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Sacred Iron Vajra Dorje | Vajrayana Ritual Object for Meditation and Shrine Practice
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Size: 4cm(Height) x 17.5cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.29 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Ritual Vajra carries the sacred form of a Tibetan dorje, created in iron with a deep aged surface that gives it a traditional ritual character. It measures 4cm in height, 17.5cm in length, and 4cm in width, with a weight of 0.29 kg. The open prong design on both sides, detailed middle section, and carved ring patterns make it a meaningful piece for Buddhist altar setup, shrine decor, and spiritual practice.
The vajra is one of the most respected symbols in Vajrayana Buddhism. Its shape represents firm wisdom, clear awareness, and the strength of the awakened mind. The two ends of the dorje point toward balance, showing the connection between spiritual insight and compassionate action. In practice, it is often used with a bell during rituals, where the vajra represents method and the bell represents wisdom.
Placed on a home altar, meditation table, or sacred display, this iron vajra brings a grounded and devotional presence to the space. It is suitable for practitioners, collectors of Tibetan ritual objects, or anyone drawn to Buddhist symbolism. Its compact form makes it easy to place in a shrine while still carrying deep meaning connected to protection, focus, peace, and the journey toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Vajra
A Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning 'diamond' or 'lightning,' representing the indestructible nature of ultimate truth. In Tibetan Buddhism, the vajra symbolizes the method or skillful means to attain enlightenment, often associated with the masculine principle of compassion. It is frequently depicted with the bell, which symbolizes wisdom and the feminine principle. Together, the vajra and bell represent the union of compassion and wisdom. The Tibetan Dorje signifies the vajra, frequently appearing in Buddhist rituals, where it embodies the ability to overcome obstacles.
























































































































































































































































































