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Tibetan vintage gourd ornament made of yak horn

Tibetan vintage gourd ornament made of yak horn

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Tibetan Vintage-Style Yak Horn Gourd Ornament

A Potala Heritage collectible ornament made from yak horn and shaped in a gourd form. The piece is selected for its sculptural silhouette, handmade texture, and decorative presence.

Folklore & Symbolism

According to Tibetan and Himalayan folk tradition, gourd-shaped ornaments are associated with holding good wishes, longevity, and household peace. In this tradition, people believe that placing or carrying a gourd ornament may invite the guardianship of safety, prosperity, and family harmony. This meaning is shared as cultural folklore and symbolic heritage.

Materials & Craft

  • Product Type: collectible ornament
  • Material: yak horn
  • Craftsmanship: handmade
  • Approximate Size: 19 x 9.5 cm
  • Unique Piece: yes

Package Includes

1 ornament with individual packaging.

Natural Variation Note

Horn color, grain, and surface texture may vary naturally.

Product Images

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

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Materials & care

Materials: Yak Horn

Keep away from prolonged moisture, heat, and harsh chemicals. Wipe gently with a dry soft cloth.

Cultural meaning

Traditional intentions: Wealth

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