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Hand-Carved Tibetan Bone Carving of Chitipati | Guardian Deity Statue in Ethically Sourced Bone
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Size: 13cm (Height) x 4.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.058kg
Materials: Ethically sourced Buffalo Bone
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About Our Product:
The Tibetan Bone Carving of Chitipati is an extraordinary sculpture embodying the powerful symbolism of the skeletal guardian deities in Tibetan Buddhism. Measuring 13cm in height and 4.5cm in width, and weighing 0.058kg, this finely hand-carved piece is made from ethically sourced bone, upholding the rich traditions of Himalayan craftsmanship. The Chitipati are famously portrayed as dancing skeleton figures, serving not only as protectors against negative energies but also as profound reminders of life’s impermanence and the ongoing process of spiritual transformation.
This sculpture offers both a striking visual presence and a meaningful spiritual symbol, making it an essential addition for practitioners seeking protection and insight or collectors honoring Tibetan Buddhist heritage. Its craftsmanship and sacred significance bring both beauty and depth to any sacred space. Every detail of this Chitipati bone carving reflects exceptional craftsmanship, showcasing the intricate skeletal forms alongside finely detailed decorative motifs.
Revered as protectors of sacred spaces, the Chitipati symbolize clarity, wisdom, and the impermanence of life, offering a powerful reminder for practitioners on their journey toward mindfulness and spiritual liberation. Perfectly suited for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, or collections of Tibetan ritual art, this sculpture not only enriches any sacred setting but also connects you deeply to ancient Himalayan traditions and teachings.
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