Handcrafted Tibetan Prayer Wheel | Sacred Altar Decor
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Size: 41cm(Height) x 29cm(Length) x 5.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.96 kg
Materials: Brass, Woods, Copper, Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Shrine Prayer Wheel is a traditional meditation and devotional piece measuring 41cm in height, 29cm in length, and 5.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.96 kg. Crafted from brass, wood, and copper, the shrine is decorated with coral and turquoise accents that add traditional Himalayan character. Its tiered wooden frame holds 15 individual cylindrical prayer wheels, arranged in five ascending levels. The dark carved frame contrasts beautifully with the metal wheels and their colorful stone details, creating a striking piece for a Buddhist altar, meditation room, or prayer space.
This Tibetan prayer wheel is decorated with sacred mantra script and ornamental patterns, while the coral and turquoise accents highlight the individual cylinders. The 15 wheels are arranged in a pyramid like shrine structure, with five wheels on the lowest level, followed by four, three, two, and one at the top. Each wheel is mounted so that it can be turned individually. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, prayer wheels traditionally contain sacred mantras, and spinning them clockwise is associated with mantra recitation, merit, compassion, and mindful spiritual practice. The upward arrangement of the wheels also gives the shrine a balanced appearance that naturally draws attention toward the single prayer wheel at the top.
This mantra prayer wheel shrine can support daily meditation, mantra recitation, prayer, and devotional practice. Turning the wheels can serve as a physical reminder to keep the mind focused on compassionate intentions and Buddhist teachings. The combination of multiple mantra wheels within one shrine makes this piece especially meaningful for a home altar, monastery, Dharma center, meditation space, or collection of Tibetan Buddhist ritual art, where it can encourage mindfulness, devotion, compassion, and inner peace.
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