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Nepalese craftsmanship Modern Tibetan pure copper three-color five-stranded diamond
Nepalese craftsmanship Modern Tibetan pure copper three-color five-stranded diamond
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Crafted in Nepal in the Tibetan tradition, this five-pronged vajra (dorje) is a finely made ritual pestle in three-color pure copper. Often paired with a bell in Buddhist practice, the vajra itself symbolizes the indestructible nature of wisdom—unyielding, clear, and capable of cutting through illusion.
The five-pronged form represents the transformation of the five poisons into the five wisdoms, while the central sphere and lotus elements anchor the piece in classical vajra iconography. The three-tone copper body adds quiet richness: subtle shifts of color across the metal emphasize the crisp casting and careful finishing.
In a modern home, this vajra can live as both a practice object and a sculptural amulet. Place it on an altar beside a bell, in front of a thangka, or on a low console or bookshelf as a symbolic anchor for a meditation or reading corner. Its compact size makes it easy to hold in the hand, yet its weight and detail give it the presence of a true ritual tool.
Details
- Origin: Nepalese craftsmanship in the Tibetan style
- Type: Five-pronged vajra (dorje) ritual pestle
- Material: Pure copper in a three-color (tri-tone) finish
- Variants: Approx. 11.2 cm and 16.7 cm lengths (select size from options)
- Symbolism: Indestructible wisdom, transformation of the five poisons into the five wisdoms
- Use: Altar object, meditation companion, or sculptural Temple & Ritual accent for consoles, shelves, and desks
Curated by Far East Finds as part of our Temple & Ritual collection, for those who appreciate finely made ritual tools that carry both symbolic weight and aesthetic refinement.



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