đ± This earring, shaped like a Tibetan phurba, is a handcrafted copper piece inspired by the rituals of Vajrayana Tantric Buddhism. It should not be considered merely a decorative jewel, but rather an object imbued with strong spiritual symbolism, as worn by lay Tantric practitioners (Ngagpa).
The phurba, also known as a kila, is a ritual dagger used to transmute negative energies, stabilize the mind, and anchor meditative practice. Its characteristic three-edged shape symbolizes cutting through the three poisons: ignorance, attachment, and aversion.
This copper creation features a raw and authentic finish, reminiscent of objects used in traditional practices. Worn as an earring, it acts as a constant reminder of inner vigilance and spiritual transformation.
Features:
- âš Deity: Phurba Vajrakilaya
- đ Dimensions: 40 mm
- â Weight: 2.5 cm
- Earring sold individually.
⥠Imbued with the symbolism of the phurba, this earring acts as a discreet talisman for the practitioner. It recalls the ability to cut through illusions, stabilize the mind, and advance with determination on the inner path. Worn daily, it becomes an energetic anchor, a silent yet powerful presence.