Reference 4b70
Material 925 ‰ Silver (925 parts out of 1000)
Height mm. 34
Height of the base excluding the hook mm. 28
Width mm. 23
Thickness mm. 5
Eyelet hole for necklace mm. 4 * 4
Weight in grams 2,2
Note Necklace not included
The dorje (vajra) symbolizes the union of method and wisdom, the architrave of Buddhist practice, a cause of liberation from the mental obscurations that afflict humanity. The word dorje (vajra) also means lightning and diamond.
The phurba (Wylie transliteration of Tibetan: ཕུར་ བ) in Sanskrit called Kīla, is a Tibetan or Nepalese dagger-dagger, consisting of three blades and a handle, often decorated, used for rituals, but not for sacrifices. The phurba is very often wielded by terrifying Buddhist deities.
Jewel in hypoallergenic 925 ‰ silver. The surface is partially burnished and is neither treated nor plated so it guarantees its beauty over the years.
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