Tibetan Rig Nga Crown for Ceremonies, Puja, and Meditation
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Size: 25cm (Height) x 51cm (Width)
Weight: 0.16kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated, Silver Plated
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About Our Crown
The Tibetan Rig Nga is a ceremonial headpiece with roots in Vajrayana Buddhist rites. This religious crown measures 51 cm in width and 25 cm in height, crafted from copper and intricately coated with gold and silver. It features five separate panels, each adorned with a delicately embossed image of a Dhyani Buddha, symbolizing the transformation of negative energy into enlightened understanding. The Rig Nga is used in traditional Tibetan ceremonies to elicit spiritual presence and heavenly protection. Practitioners wear it or place it on statues during high tantric rituals.
This gold-plated Tibetan Rig Nga crown, expertly crafted, serves as both a ritual object and a symbol of empowerment. Its lightweight design, precise embossing, and dazzling finish make it suitable for altar display or ceremonial use. The application of gold and silver plating not only improves its visual impact, but it also represents spiritual purity and sacredness. Whether you practice Vajrayana, collect Buddhist art, or create sacred spaces, this Tibetan crown provides a profound link to lineage, ceremonial depth, and spiritual authenticity.