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Handcrafted Tibetan Six-Syllable Mantra Stupa

Handcrafted Tibetan Six-Syllable Mantra Stupa

Regular price $24,000.00 USD
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Handcrafted Tibetan Six-Syllable Mantra Stupa

A Potala Heritage collectible statue with Tibetan-inspired mantra and stupa symbolism, selected for its sculptural presence, detailed surface work, and display value.

Folklore & Symbolism

According to Tibetan folk tradition, stupa forms and six-syllable mantra imagery are associated with compassion, remembrance, protection, and the gathering of auspicious merit. In this tradition, people believe that displaying this kind of object may invite symbolic blessings of peace, steadiness, and protective presence within a space. This meaning is shared as cultural folklore and symbolic heritage.

Materials & Condition

  • Product Type: Collectible statue
  • Material: Copper / gilt-bronze style finish
  • Craftsmanship: Hand-carved style detailing
  • Approximate Size: 3.8 x 3.8 x 9.2 cm
  • Approximate Weight: 154.5 g

Display & Care

Suitable for interior display, collection, or gifting. Keep dry and wipe gently with a soft cloth.

Provenance Notes

No temple origin, ritual authorization, or verified antique age is claimed unless separate documentation is provided.

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Shipping & returns

Orders are prepared with care and sent with tracking when available for the destination.

Eligible items may be returned within 30 days under our return policy.

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Materials & care

Keep dry, avoid harsh chemicals, and store separately when not in use.

Cultural meaning

Traditional intentions: Peace & Purity

Symbols: Stupa

Meanings are shared as cultural traditions and personal beliefs, not as guaranteed outcomes.