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Handcrafted Phurba for Sacred Spaces | Spiritual Tool for Altars and Ceremonies
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Size: 46cm(Height) x 12cm(Length) x 11.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.39 kg
Materials: Gold Plated, Copper Body, Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Phurba for Sacred Spaces is a meticulously handcrafted ceremonial dagger made from copper with gold plating, adorned with vibrant coral and turquoise inlays. Measuring 46 cm in height, 12 cm in length, and 11.5 cm in width, and weighing 1.39 kg, it is a striking ritual object suitable for sacred altars, meditation areas, or spiritual collections. Its elaborate design and sacred symbolism make it both a visually captivating and spiritually potent centerpiece.
The phurba features a detailed deity face at the top, surrounded by ornate filigree and decorative elements. The shaft is constructed with turquoise and coral inlaid rings forming multiple segments, while the base rests on a square platform decorated with gemstone accents. Every detail, from the intricately carved deity face to the ornamental patterns along the shaft and base, demonstrates masterful craftsmanship. The combination of gold plating with turquoise and coral creates a vibrant and auspicious aesthetic, emphasizing its ceremonial importance.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the phurba is a powerful ritual tool representing the transmutation of negative energies, protection, and the subjugation of obstacles. Displaying it in sacred spaces encourages mindfulness, spiritual focus, and ritual observance. Ideal for ceremonial use, altar display, or as a collector’s piece, this phurba embodies spiritual authority, sacred artistry, and traditional Himalayan craftsmanship.
Introduction of Phurba
In Tibetan Buddhism, the phurba is a ceremonial dagger symbolizing the victory of wisdom over ignorance. Its unique shape, with three-sided blade, represents the defeat of the three poisons: ignorance, attachment, and aversion. Used by Tibetan tantric practitioners during rituals, the phurba embodies the power to transform negative energies into positive spiritual energy, contributing to the purification of mind and environment.
























































































































































































































































































