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2" Bronze Cross Vajra Amulet – Temple Buddha Plate Protector
2" Bronze Cross Vajra Amulet – Temple Buddha Plate Protector
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This 2" Tibetan Temple Collection amulet brings the compact strength of the cross vajra into a small bronze plate that can be carried, worn, or displayed. The central motif combines Buddha imagery with a crossed vajra (double dorje), a traditional symbol of stability, unshakable protection, and the indestructible nature of awakened awareness.
Often used as a protective emblem in shrines and temple architecture, the cross vajra here is reinterpreted as a personal and household charm—something you can tuck into a pocket, place near an entryway, or rest on a small Buddha table. The aged bronze surface and subtle relief give the piece a quiet gravitas despite its modest size.
Whether you see it as a ward against negativity, a reminder to return to center in the midst of “gossip” and noise, or simply as a dense, tactile focus for the hand, this amulet carries the feeling of a well-traveled temple token.
Dimensions
- Height: 5.6 cm (2.2")
- Length: 4.2 cm (1.7")
- Width: thin plate-style profile
- Weight: approx. 0.1 kg (including packing materials)
Materials & origin
- Material: Old bronze
- Motif: Cross vajra (double dorje) with Buddha plate imagery
- Origin: China
- Condition: Good condition
Use & care
Use as a small home protector near doors, on an altar, or at a bedside, or carry in a bag or pocket as a Dharma reminder. If worn, pair with a strong cord or chain. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the natural patina; avoid aggressive polishing compounds.
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