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Tibetan cymbals with 8 Tibetan symbols

Original price €95,00 - Original price €95,00
Original price
€95,00
€95,00 - €95,00
Current price €95,00

The Tibetan Cymbals with 8 Tibetan symbols are handcrafted instruments made in Nepal using the traditional 7-metal alloy, which gives them a pure and harmonious sound. The cymbals have a diameter of 7 cm, while the copper case measures 8.5 cm. The surface is adorned with the 8 auspicious Tibetan symbols, called Tashi Dargyal, featuring refined and meaningful designs.

This instrument is ideal for ceremonies, meditation, and purification practices, also perfect as a collector's item or a decorative element rich in history and spirituality. The artisanal craftsmanship makes each piece unique.

Main features:

  • Cymbals made of 7-metal alloy, 7 cm diameter

  • Worked copper case, 8.5 cm diameter

  • Decoration with 8 auspicious Tibetan symbols (Tashi Dargyal)

  • Handcrafted in Nepal

  • Crystalline and harmonious sound

  • Availability: 1 piece at Via Carlo Farini 58, Milan

An authentic instrument for those seeking spirituality, tradition, and artisanal quality

The 8 auspicious Tibetan symbols are among the oldest and most sacred in Tibetan and Buddhist culture. Each carries a particular blessing and represents a fundamental spiritual quality; they are often depicted together on ritual objects and decorations:

  • Parasol (Umbrella): protects from suffering and negativity

  • Golden Fish: symbol of freedom and salvation from the oceans of suffering

  • Vase of Treasure: abundance, material and spiritual wealth, long life

  • Lotus Flower: purity and spiritual development amidst difficulties

  • White Conch: spreading the sound of truth and Dharma

  • Endless Knot: interdependence of all events and the union of wisdom and compassion

  • Victory Banner: victory over negative energies and passions

  • Dharma Wheel: Buddha's teachings and the cycle of life

These symbols, also called Ashtamangala, are often depicted in Tibetan temples, homes, and sacred objects, bringing protection and good fortune to those who possess or contemplate them.