Tibetan Eight Auspicious Symbols | Buddhist Symbol Decor
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Size: 16.5cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 8cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.29 kg
Total Weight: 2.02 kg
Materials: Copper Tashitage, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Eight Auspicious Symbols Set measures 16.5cm (Height) x 9cm (Length) x 8cm (Width) each. The single weight is 0.29 kg, with a total weight of 2.02 kg. Crafted from copper with gold plated finish, this Ashtamangala statue set is designed for Buddhist altar decor, shrine display, and spiritual interior settings. Each piece stands on an ornate base, forming a complete sacred arrangement for meditation rooms and temples.
The set includes the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala): the Parasol, Golden Fish, Treasure Vase, Lotus, Conch Shell, Endless Knot, Victory Banner, and Dharma Wheel. Each symbol is finely detailed with traditional Tibetan carvings, floral motifs, and decorative scrollwork. The gold plated surface enhances the intricate engravings, while the balanced pedestal base gives each symbol a refined ceremonial presence. These sacred Buddhist symbols are carefully shaped to reflect authentic Himalayan artistry and ritual tradition.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Eight Auspicious Symbols represent prosperity, wisdom, protection, harmony, and spiritual awakening. This gold plated Ashtamangala set is ideal for Buddhist shrine decor, meditation altar setup, temple offering display, and meaningful spiritual gifting. A complete Tibetan Eight Auspicious Symbols collection, this Buddhist symbol decor enhances sacred spaces while serving as Himalayan altar art, Ashtamangala statue set, and spiritual home decor centerpiece.
Introduction To The 8 Auspicious Symbols :
The eight auspicious symbols are identified as framing the body of the Buddha in Tibetan tradition, with the parasol representing his head, the golden fishes his eyes, the lotus his tongue, the treasure vase his neck, the wheel his feet, the victory banner his body, the conch his speck, and the endless knot his mind.
In Hinduism, they are known as Ashthamangala, which also holds significant spiritual significance. Ashthamangala is widely used at the entryway above the door by Hindu practitioners to ward off harmful spirits and attract positive energy at home, as well as for the same purpose in work or office spaces.