











Vajra and Bell Set for Buddhist Ceremonies | Tibetan Ritual Tools
100% AUTHENTIC
HANDMADE
FREE SHIPPING
Couldn't load pickup availability
Traditional Vajra and Bell Set | Symbol of Enlightenment
------------------------------------------------
Size: 19cm (Height) x 10cm (Length) x 10cm (Width)
Weight: 0.42kg
VAJRA
Size: 3.5cm (Height) x 3.5cm (Length) x 12.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.19kg
Total Weight: 0.6kg
Materials: Brass, Copper
------------------------------------------------
About Our Product
This Traditional Vajra and Bell Set is a sacred pair of Tibetan Buddhist ritual tools crafted from brass and copper. The bell stands 19cm in height and 10cm in width, while the vajra measures 12.5cm in length, with a combined weight of 0.6kg. Designed for meditation, mantra recitation, and altar ceremonies, this vajra and bell set is revered as a symbol of enlightenment, representing the harmonious union of wisdom and compassionate action in Buddhist practice.
The bell is adorned with finely engraved motifs that reflect traditional Himalayan artistry and sacred symbolism. Its handle rises into a decorative vajra crown, signifying awakened awareness and spiritual authority. The accompanying dorje features elegantly curved prongs that converge at a central sphere, symbolizing unity, clarity, and the indestructible nature of enlightened truth. The detailed metalwork and balanced proportions express devotion and respect for ritual craftsmanship.
In Buddhist ceremonies, the bell embodies wisdom and insight into ultimate reality, while the vajra represents method and compassionate energy. Together, this Traditional Vajra and Bell Set becomes a profound symbol of enlightenment and inner peace, enhancing focus and sacred presence during meditation.
Introduction of Vajra and Bell Set
In Tibetan Buddhism, the vajra is a symbol of indestructibility and spiritual power, often representing the enlightened mind. It is frequently paired with the bell, which signifies the feminine principle and the wisdom of emptiness. Together, they symbolize the union of compassion and wisdom, embodying the core teachings of Tibetan Buddhism. The vajra's symmetrical shape, with its two pyramidal heads, represents samsara and Nirvana, which are united at its center by a ring of fire, symbolizing transformation. Its use in rituals is believed to dispel negativity and cultivate spiritual awakening, making it a profound emblem of Tibetan Buddhist practice.
























































































































































































































































































