Handcrafted Copper Ghau Box with Four Armed Mahakala | Tibetan Buddhist Amulet Box
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Size: 22cm (Height) x 18cm (Width)
Product height: 9cm
Width: 6cm
Weight: 1.18kg
Materials: Artificial Stones: Copper, Turquoise, Coral
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About Ritual Item :
With this exquisitely handcrafted copper ghau box featuring turquoise and coral, and a revered Tibetan Buddhist Protector deity, Four-Armed Mahakala, used to hold relics, chants, and protective blessings, you can embrace tradition and spiritual elegance. This exquisitely crafted Ghau box, measuring 22 cm in height and 18 cm in width, weighs 1.18 kg and features a copper body inlaid with vivid coral and turquoise stones, which symbolize protection, healing, and spiritual strength. This sculpture is a beautiful example of Himalayan craftsmanship and serves as a spiritual tool that can be used as a portable shrine or placed on your altar.
Intricate carvings on the Tibetan Ghau box's front, which frequently feature Buddhist symbols, gods, or mandalas, turn this amulet container into a poignant expression of devotion. This Handcrafted Copper Ghau Box with turquoise and coral, traditionally used for spiritual protection treks, can also be a potent addition to your home temple or meditation area. When combined with vibrant gemstone inlays, the inherent brilliance of copper creates a powerful presence that embodies both ageless workmanship and ancient symbolism. Buddhists, spiritual collectors, or anyone else seeking a significant ceremonial object with cultural depth would love this ornamental copper Ghau box featuring turquoise and coral. It embodies spiritual vitality, ritual purity, and attention, making it the ideal gift or altar centerpiece.
Introduction To Ghau :
The Ghau Box stands for longevity and success. According to legend, it is said to attract luck and positive energy. People can also utilize the Treasure Box to erect their shrine and meditate. It can be worn as jewelry or in other forms of personal decoration. It is worn as an amulet to stave off evil spirits and draw good fortune.
How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center