Pendant silvery with Double Dorje and Bell - Jewellery Tibet and Nepal
Pendant made of silver with Coral. It represents a Double Dorje and Bell. The symbolism of the double Vajra / Dorje represents emptiness, particularly...
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Pendant made of silver with Coral. It represents a Double Dorje and Bell. The symbolism of the double Vajra / Dorje represents emptiness, particularly...
Pendant made of silvery metal inlaid with Turquoise / Coral. On the front, the symbol OM. The OM symbol is a Sanskrit syllable found in many religions...
Pendant made of copper inlaid with Turquoise / Coral. On the front , the symbol OM. The OM symbol is a Sanskrit syllable found in many religions. From...
Resin statues have two great qualities: a moderate price along with the respect of Buddhists statutory canon. It represents an excellent alternative t...
Tibetan ring in silver metal and coloured Silver / Yellow. On the front , the symbol OM. The OM symbol is a Sanskrit syllable found in many religions....
This mini thangka framed with a beautiful brocade is a photographic reproduction of a traditional thangka. This thangka represents Chenrezig, "the vie...
Entirely hand-painted thangka by masters trained in Buddhist traditional painting at the Norbulingka Institute in Dharamshala. All our thangkas therefore resp...
Resin statues have two great qualities: a moderate price along with the respect of Buddhists statutory canon. It represents an excellent alternative t...
Tibetan ring in Copper and colour Copper / Gold. Adjustable size. On the front, the symbol OM. The OM symbol is a Sanskrit syllable found in many reli...
Very nice wall decoration representing the OM symbol. The OM symbol is a Sanskrit syllable found in many religions. From a Hindu perspective, this syl...