Phurba with Chocolate Oxidized Finish on Wooden Base
- Item Code: HME23874
- Weight: 359 grams
- Size: 21 x 4 x 4 cm
- Material: Copper
- Availability: Available
Phurba: Symbolism & Iconography
The Phurba, also known as Kīla, is a three-sided ritual dagger deeply rooted in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist practices. It is primarily associated with Vajrakīla (Vajrakīlaya), a powerful meditational deity known for his ability to subdue negative forces, obstacles, and impurities.
This sacred tool is not just a weapon but a spiritual instrument used in tantric rituals to cut through ignorance and attachments, symbolizing the destruction of obstacles on the path to enlightenment.
Distinctive Features
- Dorje at the Middle: The Phurba features a vajra (Dorje) at its center, symbolizing indestructibility and the unshakable power of Buddhist wisdom.
- Dragons on Top & Bottom: The intricate dragon motifs represent strength, protection, and the dynamic energy of transformation in Buddhist tradition.
- Chocolate Oxidized Finish: This unique finish enhances the antique aesthetic while preserving the sacred essence of the Phurba.
Craftsmanship: The Ceramic Molding System
This Phurba is crafted using the Ceramic Mold Casting Process, a modern alternative to the traditional lost-wax method. The process involves:
- Wax Model Creation: A detailed wax model is sculpted to capture intricate details.
- Ceramic Coating: The model is coated with layers of ceramic, forming a strong mold.
- Kiln Firing: The wax melts away, leaving a precise cavity.
- Metal Casting: Molten copper is poured into the mold, taking its shape.
- Final Reveal: Once cooled, the ceramic mold is broken away, revealing the finished Phurba.
This combination of meticulous craftsmanship and sacred symbolism makes the Phurba a powerful ritual object, ideal for meditation, spiritual practices, or as a meaningful addition to any Buddhist collection.