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Tibetan Handmade Phurba Statue – Gold & Silver Plated Ritual Dagger, Crafted via Ceramic Molding

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Tibetan Handmade Phurba Statue – Gold & Silver Plated Ritual Dagger, Crafted via Ceramic Molding▫ Item Code: HME25816▫ Weight: 698 grams▫ Size: 25 x 5 cm (≈ 10 x 2 inches)▫ Material: Bronze▫ Availability: In Stock☛ About the PhurbaThe Phurba (also known as kīla) is a traditional three-edged ritual dagger deeply embedded in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. This sacred tool is particularly associated with the wrathful deity Vajrakīla (Vajrakīlaya), who embodies the power to remove obstacles and subdue negative energies.The three-sided design symbolizes the transformation of negative forces and the stabilization of sacred space, making the Phurba an essential object in tantric rituals, empowerments, and protection practices.☛ Silver Plated FinishThis Phurba is fully silver-plated, giving it a luminous and elegant finish. The silver plating is meticulously applied by skilled artisans, ensuring even coverage and a smooth, high-quality surface. The bright, reflective appearance enhances the Phurba’s visual appeal while retaining its spiritual dignity.☛ Partly Fire-Gilded in GoldIn addition to the silver finish, this Phurba features partly fire-gilded gold plating, a traditional Nepali technique used to highlight specific details.This process involves:Applying a resist to protect selected areasHeating the object while applying genuine goldAllowing the gold to bond to exposed surfacesThis technique is often used in Buddhist art to differentiate the divine body (gold) from robes or attributes (oxidized or maroon-painted), symbolizing purity and renunciation. The gold plating adds depth and spiritual symbolism while elevating the aesthetic value.☛ Crafted Using Ceramic Molding TechniqueThis Phurba was produced using the ceramic mold casting method—an advanced and precise alternative to traditional lost-wax or rubber molds.The process includes:Creating a detailed wax modelCoating it in layers of ceramic materialFiring the mold to eliminate the waxPouring molten bronze into the cavityBreaking the mold after cooling to reveal the finished pieceThis technique ensures sharp detailing and structural integrity, producing a statue that is both artistically and spiritually valuable.