Traditional Tibetan Conch | Symbol of Spiritual Awakening
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 24cm(Length) x 10cm(Width)
Weight: 1.42 kg
Materials: Conch Shell, Gemstone, Turquoise, Coral, Silver
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About Our Product
This Sacred Buddhist Ritual Conch is a handcrafted Himalayan ritual object measuring 12.5cm in height, 24cm in length, and 10cm in width, with a weight of 1.42 kg. Made from a natural conch shell, it is richly decorated with silver work, gemstone, turquoise, and coral accents. The silver covering follows the natural shape of the shell and is filled with detailed floral patterns, sacred motifs, engraved borders, and traditional Himalayan designs, creating a meaningful ritual piece for Buddhist altars and meditation spaces.
This Buddhist conch features detailed silver carvings that continue across the rounded body and narrow end of the shell. The surface is richly carved with a lotus motif, flowing floral and vine patterns, sacred ornamental designs, decorative borders, and bird figures surrounded by traditional Himalayan patterns. Turquoise, coral, and gemstone accents are carefully placed around the shell, adding color to the detailed silver work. The lotus carving represents purity and spiritual awakening, while the natural opening of the conch remains visible. In Buddhism, the conch is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols and represents the far reaching sound of the Dharma, the spreading of spiritual teachings, and awakening from ignorance.
This handcrafted ritual conch can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine, meditation room, prayer space, monastery, or sacred collection. Traditionally, conch shells are connected with ritual ceremonies, offerings, and the calling of practitioners toward spiritual awareness. The combination of natural conch shell, silver carving, turquoise, coral, gemstone decoration, and sacred motifs makes this piece a meaningful symbol of Dharma, purity, protection, mindfulness, and the path toward enlightenment.
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