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Hand holding a traditional prayer wheel with gold and brown colors on a wooden surface.
Hand holding a traditional prayer wheel against a dark background
Hand holding a traditional metal and wooden prayer wheel against a dark background
Hand holding a gold and brown prayer wheel against a dark background
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Tibetan Brass Eight Auspicious Symbols Handheld Prayer Wheel

A portable sanctuary for blessings & protection
Authentic dharma treasures from Tibet

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Tibetan Brass Eight Auspicious Symbols Handheld Prayer Wheel

Handcrafted by Tibetan artisans, this handheld prayer wheel is made from solid brass and paired with a smooth sandalwood handle for a comfortable grip. The outer cylinder is engraved with Tibetan script of the Lotus Sutra, while inside holds a complete scroll of the sacred text.

The upper section features the Eight Auspicious Symbols, and the base is adorned with traditional lotus motifs—representing purity, protection, and spiritual blessings.

In Tibetan tradition, each rotation of the prayer wheel is believed to equal one full recitation of the prayer within, helping cultivate mindfulness, intention, and positive energy.

A meaningful spiritual gift or a refined addition to your home altar.

Specifications:

  • Material: Brass, sandalwood handle
  • Size: 19.5 cm (H) × 5 cm (W)
  • Weight: ~340 g

Cultural Significance:

  • Prayer Wheel (Mani Wheel): A traditional Tibetan Buddhist tool used in meditation. Spinning the wheel symbolizes the recitation of sacred mantras, bringing blessings and inner calm.
  • Eight Auspicious Symbols: Represent prosperity, harmony, protection, and spiritual fulfillment in Tibetan culture.
  • Lotus Symbol: A symbol of purity and spiritual awakening, rising above worldly distractions.

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A Tibetan home altar is a dedicated space for meditation, reflection, and spiritual practice, often featuring symbolic objects like statues, bells, and offerings.

Common essentials include a meditation cushion, ritual bell (ghanta), vajra, incense holder, and a Buddha statue or symbolic object.

The bell represents wisdom. Its sound is used to focus the mind and create a calm, intentional atmosphere during meditation.

The vajra symbolizes strength, clarity, and compassion. It is often paired with a bell to represent balance between wisdom and action.

No. Many people use these tools for mindfulness, stress relief, and creating a peaceful home environment without religious practice.

Choose a quiet, clean space with minimal distractions—such as a corner of a room, a shelf, or a dedicated meditation area.

They create structure and intention, helping you slow down, focus your attention, and build a consistent mindfulness routine.

Many traditional pieces are handcrafted by artisans using techniques passed down through generations.

Yes. While meaningful in practice, they also serve as unique decor that reflects culture, intention, and personal values.

They combine deep symbolic meaning with functional design, connecting daily life with centuries of spiritual tradition.

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Create a Space for Stillness

Build a space that supports clarity, intention, and daily grounding. This collection brings together traditional Tibetan ritual objects—crafted to help you slow down, focus, and reconnect.

Each piece is rooted in centuries of Himalayan culture, where objects are not only decorative, but functional tools for mindfulness, meditation, and spiritual practice.

Designed for Presence, Not Just Display

More Than Objects — Tools for Practice

From meditation cushions to ritual bells, vajras, and altar decor, each item carries symbolic meaning:

Sound (bells) helps center the mind
Form (vajra, statues) represents stability and intention
Space (altar setup) creates a daily ritual anchor

Whether you follow a spiritual path or simply seek a calmer environment, these essentials help turn small moments into meaningful rituals.

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