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Handmade Mahakala Bone Sculpture | Tibetan Protector Deity Statue
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 5cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.042 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Yak Bone
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About Our Product
This Handmade Mahakala Bone Sculpture is a sacred Tibetan protector deity statue carved from ethically sourced yak bone, measuring 12.5 cm in height, 5 cm in length, and 3 cm in width. With its compact form and expressive presence, this Mahakala figure carries the fierce yet compassionate energy of a Buddhist guardian. The warm natural tone of the bone enhances the detailed carving, making it a meaningful piece for altar decor, meditation spaces, spiritual collections, or Vajrayana inspired home shrines.
The sculpture portrays Mahakala with a powerful wrathful expression, flame like hair, skull crown, ritual ornaments, and dynamic posture, all symbolizing the destruction of ignorance, fear, and inner obstacles. Every carved detail reflects traditional Himalayan artistry, from the lotus base to the sacred ornaments that frame the deity’s protective presence. The yak bone material adds deep spiritual symbolism, reminding practitioners of impermanence, transformation, and the path toward awakened wisdom.
This Mahakala bone sculpture is ideal for those seeking spiritual protection, enlightenment, and peace through Tibetan Buddhist art. Mahakala is revered as a fierce guardian who removes negative forces and supports the practitioner’s journey toward clarity, discipline, and inner strength. Placed on a Buddhist altar, meditation table, or sacred display, the Handmade Mahakala Bone Sculpture becomes a powerful reminder that true peace often arises through courage, devotion, and the transformation of darkness into wisdom.
Introduction To Mahakala :
Mahakala is the guardian god of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He represents various ways, each with its features and characteristics. He is seen as the emanation of distinct beings in some circumstances, such as Avalokitesvara or Chakrasamvara. The five kleshas (adverse ailments) are transmuted into the five pearls of wisdom, and Mahakala is generally typically represented with a crown of five skulls.




