Ritual Yak Bone Stamp | For Mantra Impressions, Sacred Ceremonies
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Size: 24.5 cm(Height) x 6cm (Width)
Weight: 0.25kg
Materials: Yak Bone Body
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About our Product
This Ritual Yak Bone Stamp, painstakingly created from sustainably sourced yak bone, will add authentic Himalayan heritage to your spiritual space. This sacred ritual object, measuring 24.5 cm in height, 6 cm in width, and weighing 0.25 kg, is both finely carved with symbolic designs and light enough for ceremonial use. The yak bone, which has deep roots in Tibetan Buddhist traditions, is regarded as a potent medium that represents spiritual development and impermanence.
Tibetan Ritual yak bone stamps have long been used by monks and other spiritual practitioners to imprint sacred designs, mantras, or protective symbols onto clay, paper, or fabric during rituals and spiritual offerings. This stamp is both a valuable instrument and a spiritual treasure due to its elaborate carvings, which symbolize traditional imagery and convey a sense of holiness. This yak bone stamp evokes old spirit and genuine craftsmanship, whether it is used on your altar, during mantra-chanting sessions, or as a devotional piece. This hand-carved yak bone stamp holds profound spiritual significance and is ideal for Buddhist monks, ritual leaders, Tibetan spiritual artifact collectors, and those seeking Buddhist ritual instruments. It supports meditation, mantra practice, and ceremonial use, tying you into millennia of ancient tradition.
Introduction to the Buddha stamp:
A Buddha stamp is a small, usually round or rectangular, image or carving of the Buddha, typically used for ink stamping or sealing purposes. The stamp design often features the Buddha in a specific pose or gesture, such as a meditative or teaching posture. Buddha stamps can be made from various materials, including wood, stone, metal, and rubber. They may be used in multiple contexts, such as religious ceremonies, as seals on letters or documents, or as decorative items. Buddha stamps are also used as good luck charms or talismans in some cultures.