Sacred Buddhist Copper Conch Shell | Sacred Dharma Shell Decor
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Size: 11.5cm (Height) x 30cm (Width)
Weight: 0.91kg
Material: Conch Shell, Copper Body, Artificial Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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About The Sankha :
This Buddhist Copper Conch Shell, also known as a Dung Dkar, is a sacred ritual trumpet used during Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. It has traditionally been used in pujas, temple offerings, and altar rituals to purify space and invoke blessings, representing the sound of the Dharma spreading in all directions.
It is crafted from a natural conch shell and is encased in intricately engraved copper, featuring decorative inlays of artificial coral and turquoise that represent protection and spiritual clarity. This ceremonial shell, measuring 11.5 cm in height, 30 cm in width, and weighing 0.91 kg, is both spiritually powerful and visually striking.
This Buddhist copper conch shell is ideal for altar setups, sound offerings, or Dharma practice, adding an authentic and sacred energy to your spiritual space. Use it as a Tibetan ritual trumpet to add a historical touch to your meditation, rituals, or home decor.
Introduction to Sankha
In Buddhist worship, the conch shell is used as a trumpet or offertory receptacle and represents Buddha's spoken voice. It is one of the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols, reflecting the victory of the Buddha's teachings, which spread omnidirectionally like the sound of a conch shell. The conch shell is a symbol of power, authority, and sovereignty; its sound is believed to ward off evil spirits, prevent natural disasters, and deter dangerous creatures.