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Himalayan Ghau Box | for Altar or Ritual Use
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Size: 46cm (Height) x 39cm (Width)
Weight: 2.82kg
Materials: Copper body, Gold plated, Silver plated, Semi-precious stone: Turquoise, Coral
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About Ritual Item :
This Himalayan Ghau Box is a stunning example of traditional Tibetan craftsmanship, created as a sacred portable shrine for keeping relics, mantras, or miniature deity figurines. It stands 46 cm tall, 39 cm wide, and weighs 2.82 kg, making it a big and spiritually significant artwork. This Ghau box, made of copper, is gold and silver plated for a vibrant shine. The central arched niche contains a wonderfully detailed deity figure seated in a calm and assertive position, symbolizing divine protection, knowledge, and blessings. The god is surrounded by elaborate repetition engravings of auspicious symbols, swirling flames, and protecting guardian faces, each representing layers of spiritual defense and sacred power.
This Ghau box, adorned with semi-precious turquoise and coral stones, exudes color and meaning. In Tibetan culture, turquoise is associated with healing, strength, and sky-like purity, whereas coral represents energy, life force, and spiritual grounding. These stones are painstakingly inlaid throughout the frame, resulting in a visual harmony of exquisite beauty and profound spiritual symbolism. This big Ghau box is a potent ritual object and makes an attractive focus point for any home altar, Buddhist shrine, or meditation area. Whether used for personal devotion, spiritual gifts, or as a collector's item, this remarkable sculpture pays homage to the ancient traditions of Himalayan Buddhism with classic style and reverence.
Introduction To Ghau :
The Ghau Box stands for longevity and success. According to legend, it attracts luck and positive energy. They can also utilize the Treasure Box to erect their shrine and meditate. It can be worn as jewelry or in other forms of personal decoration. It is worn as an amulet to stave off evil spirits and draw good fortune.
How do you 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 at the center