Tibetan Buddhist Knife with Ethically Sourced Bone and White Metal
About Our Buddhist Knife:
This Tibetan Buddhist Knife is made with ethically sourced bone and white metal, combining tradition and sustainability. With a height of 39 cm and a width of 6 cm, it weighs 1 kilogram and is an important component for ritualistic or ornamental purposes. The use of sustainably procured bone demonstrates a dedication to responsible workmanship while preserving the spiritual essence of Tibetan tradition.
The knife, which is frequently utilized in Buddhist rituals, represents cutting through ignorance, and its intricate design indicates the deep religious significance underlying its construction. Its remarkable beauty and significant design make it a prized possession for spiritual practitioners and collectors of Tibetan sacred objects.
Introduction to Ritual Dagger
In Tibetan traditions, a Tibetan knife, also called a "phurba" or "kila," has cultural and symbolic meaning. The unique three-sided blade of this ceremonial dagger represents the victory over ignorance, desire, and aversion in Buddhism. Tibetan knives, which are adorned with elaborate carvings and frequently have a tripartite handle that represents different gods, are an essential part of religious rites, ceremonies, and spiritual practices. In addition to their spiritual significance, these knives might have practical uses in daily life, exhibiting in Tibetan communities a combination of deep cultural symbolism and usefulness.
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Size: 39cm(Height) x 6 cm (width)
Weight: 1 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Bone, White metal
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How to 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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.