Five-Prong Vajra | Qing Dynasty Zha-style Official-made Antique Ritual Implement
West Asian Red Agate Antique Beads Lanyard, Both Practical and Aura-Infused ✨
Originating from the 18th-19th century Qing Dynasty, this five-prong vajra was crafted by Mongolian officials within the Zha-style system, made from a brass alloy, imbued with profound religious energy and a sense of history.
Measuring 11.6 cm in length and weighing 126 grams, it stands apart from modern craftsmanship.
It comes with a detachable lanyard, adorned with antique West Asian red agate beads and two Burmese mantra beads from the 18th-19th century, perfect for wearing on the waist or attaching to a bag, allowing for convenient personal carrying.
Antique artifacts are scarce, with most finding their way to mainland China; encountering a complete piece like this in Taiwan is already a rarity.
48000-114.09.01
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- 18th-19th Century Qing Dynasty Zha-style Mongolian Official-made 5-Prong Vajra (11.6 cm length) (Tibetan Buddhism - Sacred Artifact - Ritual Implement - Thangka)
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