Product Specifications
· Product Name: Handcrafted Pure Copper Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala) Ornament Set
· Material: 100% High-Grade Pure Copper
· Craftsmanship: Traditionally Hand-Carved and Polished
· Cultural Background: Tibetan Buddhist art and symbolism
· Artistic Category: Buddhist devotional art
· Set Includes: The Parasol, The Golden Fish, The Treasure Vase, The Lotus, The Right-Turning Conch Shell, The Endless Knot, The Victory Banner, and The Dharma Wheel.
Product Overview
Experience the profound essence of Himalayan culture with our Tibetan-Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols. As a masterpiece of Buddhist devotional art, each symbol is meticulously hand-carved from solid pure copper by master artisans.
Within Tibetan Buddhist culture, these eight symbols—known as the Ashtamangala—represent important aspects of the Buddha's teachings and enlightenment. The use of pure copper provides a timeless, solemn aesthetic.
Symbolism & Meanings
· Auspicious Perfection: The collection of all eight symbols symbolizes concepts of harmony, balance, and spiritual journey.
· Significance: These symbols carry deep meaning within the Buddhist tradition.
Ideal Audience & Appreciation
· Target Audience: Perfect for Buddhist practitioners, meditation enthusiasts, collectors of authentic Himalayan art, and those seeking to introduce Zen aesthetics into modern interior design.
· Cultural Appreciation: This set is designed for those who appreciate the rich cultural heritage and artistry of Tibetan Buddhism.
Placement & Recommended Spaces
· Home Altar or Shrine: Place them as devotional items.
· Living Room Display: Arrange them on a prominent shelf to appreciate their beauty and cultural significance.
· Office or Workspace: Position the set on your desk as a reminder of these timeless symbols.
Why Invest in This Sacred Art?
Our collection honors the authentic lineage of Tibetan Buddhist art and symbolism. By integrating this Buddhist devotional art into your life, you are not merely decorating a space—you are preserving an ancient craft and appreciating a thousand-year-old tradition.