Handmade Tibetan Buddhist Deity Locket | Spiritual Protective Tibetan Jewelry
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Size: 6cm (Height) x 4.2cm (Width)
Weight: 0.034kg
Materials: Silver with Thangka
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Disclaimer:
Please note that the locket you've ordered does not include the chain or necklace. However, some special chains or necklaces are available to complement your locket perfectly. If you're interested in our chain or necklace options, please don't hesitate to message us for more details. Thank you for choosing us!
About our locket:
This Tibetan Buddhist deity Locket is a sacred amulet made of silver and features an intricate thangka painting of a fierce, wrathful protecting deity. This piece, which measures 6cm in height, 4.2cm in width, and weighs 0.034kg, holds great spiritual significance and is often placed near the heart for protection and blessing.
The deity depicted has a furious countenance, wide eyes, and an intricate golden crown, which projects protective energy to ward off negativity and shield the practitioner. In Tibetan Buddhism, wrathful deities represent the most potent form of compassion, eradicating ignorance and obstructions, and guiding practitioners toward spiritual strength and enlightenment. The locket's reverse is embellished with silverwork and features a coral stone at its center, symbolizing vitality and divine energy.
Wearing this Silver Thangka Protective Deity Locket brings power, mindfulness, and blessings to your spiritual journey. It is not only a piece of jewelry, but also a portable thangka, representing centuries of Tibetan Buddhist history and workmanship.
Introduction to Locket:
A Buddhist locket is a piece of jewelry designed to hold a small prayer, mantra, or image related to Buddhist practice. The locket may feature a design or image of a Buddhist deity, such as the Buddha, or a representation of a sacred symbol, like the lotus flower. It is typically worn as a talisman to remind the wearer of their spiritual path and to offer protection. Some Buddhist lockets are also used as a form of religious devotion and are frequently given as gifts to friends and family members to provide them with spiritual support and blessings.