Copper ring with 8 Buddhist symbols - Jewellery Tibet and Nepal
Copper ring. Illustrated with 8 Buddhist symbols. Adjustable size.
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Copper ring. Illustrated with 8 Buddhist symbols. Adjustable size.
The ghau is a Tibetan Buddhist amulet container or prayer box, usually made of metal and worn as jewellery. It is usually blessed by a Lama or Rinpoch...
The ghau is a Tibetan Buddhist amulet container or prayer box, usually made of metal and worn as jewellery. It is usually blessed by a Lama or Rinpoch...
This incense is based on a traditional Vedic formula from Ayurvedic texts. The special formula of this incense is composed by an Ayurvedic physician. ...
Tibetan ring in silver metal and coloured in silver/gold. Adjustable size. On the front, the mantra: OM MANI PADME HUM. This is the six syllables mant...
Beautiful handmade rosewood box inlaid with brass elephants. The box is hinged on the side for easy access. This rosewood box allows you to burn sever...
Pendant made of copper. It represents a Dorje with 9 prongs. The symbolism of Dorje represents emptiness, particularly emphasizing its indestructibili...
Pendant made of silver metal. It represents a Phurba. A phurba, sometimes called a "magic dagger", is a tantric ritual object used to conquer evil spi...
Red resin buddhist statues, here Green Tara, have two great qualities: a moderate price along with the respect of Buddhists statutory canon. It represents an excellent alternative t...
Tibetan ring in of silver colour. On the front, the mantra: OM MANI PADME HUM. This is the six syllables mantra of Chenrezig, Bodhisattva of compassio...
Tibetan spiannble ring in Silver inlaid with Turquoise. On the front, the mantra is spinning: OM MANI PADME HUM. This is the six syllables mantra of C...