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Tibetan Buddhist pendant. Phurba, ritual dagger for driving out demons

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Jewelry

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Ideal for those seeking deep and meaningful meditation and rituals. 925 silver hallmarked according to international standards turquoise from Arizona, agate called nan hong (southern red) from Yunnan. As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology (Paris, France), all our materials are appraised and certified Dimensions: 57.5/ 13.2mm Unisex adult, children from 7 years old Color: silver, blue, red The Phurba is a dagger for defeating demons. It was introduced into Tibetan Buddhism by Phadmasambhava and is a symbol of transmutation of negative forces. To know all about the phurbas, history, use and explanations of all parts of the object, please cliquer sur ce lien