Tibetan Crown in Iron
About Our Ritual Item :
The Tibetan Crown in Iron is a tribute to traditional craftsmanship, delicately created on an iron body with extreme attention to detail. Its distinguishing characteristic is the acrylic painting on the crown, which depicts intricate designs and brilliant colors that represent spiritual significance and cultural heritage.
Each stroke of acrylic paint on the iron surface reflects a rich tapestry of Tibetan craftsmanship and iconography, conveying profound meanings and teachings rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. As a sacred decoration, the Tibetan Crown in Iron not only increases the aesthetic appeal of ceremonial dress, but it also conveys significant spiritual symbolism, generating reverence and awe in all who see it. Whether utilized in religious ceremonies or displayed as a symbolic relic, this crown is a physical expression of Tibetan cultural history and spiritual dedication.
Introduction To Skull Crown :
A skull crown, also known as a skullcap or skull tiara, is a headpiece or crown adorned with skulls or skull motifs. It is often associated with various cultural and historical contexts, such as Gothic fashion, heavy metal subculture, and certain spiritual or ritual practices. In some cultures, the skull crown symbolizes mortality, the impermanence of life, or serves as a reminder of death. It can also be used as a symbolic representation of power, rebellion, or an expression of one's individuality. Skull crowns can come in various designs and materials, ranging from simple skull-shaped embellishments to elaborate and ornate creations.
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Size: 34 cm (Height) x 23 cm (Width)
Weight: 1.008 kg
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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 at the center