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Vajra & Bell Set Ⅱ – 17cm Handcrafted Bronze

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Handcrafted Bronze Vajra & Bell Set – 17cm

Embodiment of Wisdom & Method | Ritual Implements in Full Traditional Form


Design & Symbolism
This fully handcrafted Vajra and Bell set embodies the core tantric principle of union between wisdom and method. The Vajra symbolizes indestructible skillful means, while the Bell represents transcendent wisdom. Used together, they serve as powerful tools in ritual practice, representing the path to enlightenment through balanced inner and outer realization.

This classic set is rendered in authentic proportions, with a refined bronze patina and intricate detail that enhances both its spiritual presence and ritual clarity. Ideal for serious practitioners and collectors alike, this set reflects the dignity and depth of traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.


Material & Craftsmanship
Each piece is forged using a sacred blend of aged copper and fresh bronze, honoring time-honored methods of metal preparation to produce both acoustic resonance and ceremonial stability. The entire process—from clay-core shaping to metal casting—is carried out by skilled artisans using ancestral techniques, ensuring spiritual authenticity at every stage.


Gilding & Finish
The surface is finished with a traditional “seven swallowings and seven spit-outs” (七吞七吐) gilding technique, involving layered polishing and burnishing to create a radiant, enduring surface. Though not fully gold-plated, this treatment enhances the visual warmth and ritual energy of the bronze, producing a subtle glow that evolves beautifully with time and use.


Dimensions & Details

  • Height: 17cm (both Vajra & Bell)

  • Material: Bronze (blend of aged and new copper)

  • Finish: Traditional gilding and hand polishing

  • Craft: Fully handcrafted in traditional Himalayan style

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Vajra & Bell Set Ⅱ – 17cm Handcrafted Bronze

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1. ​​What is "Limā Copper" and why is it used for Buddha statues?​​

Limā Copper is a sacred Tibetan alloy containing copper, gold, silver, zinc, and other metals. Historically used for Buddhist ritual objects, it offers superior hardness, oxidation resistance, and symbolic significance. Our statues blend ​​30% antique copper​​ (recycled from old ritual items) with ​​70% new copper​​ to balance historical authenticity with structural integrity. This fusion creates a unique patina that deepens over time, embodying the Tibetan belief that "multiple metals invite multiple blessings".

2. ​​How do "semi-handmade" and "fully handmade" processes differ?​​

Fully Handmade​​: Follows the ancient lost-wax method:
Master sculptors carve original wax models with sacred geometry rules (Iconometric Sutras).
Copper pieces are individually cast, welded, and hand-chiseled (e.g., facial features require 540,000 hammer strikes).
No molds reused; each statue is unique.
​​Semi-Handmade​​:
Uses silicone molds from original wax models for batch production.
Final polishing and detailing done manually to preserve artistic vitality.
Note: Fully handmade statues cost 3-10x more due to 6-12 months of labor.

3. ​​What makes your gilding technique "Seven Dipping-Seven Burnishing"?​​

This Ming Dynasty mercury-gilding method involves:

Applying ​​24K gold-mercury paste​​ layer by layer.
Baking at 400°C to evaporate mercury (leaving pure gold).
Burnishing with agate stones after each layer.
Seven cycles achieve a ​​0.2mm gold layer​​ – 3x thicker than standard gilding – ensuring centuries of luster without peeling. Caution: Modern electroplating cannot replicate this depth.

4. ​​Why blend old and new copper?​​
  • ​​Old Copper​​: Sourced from dismantled temple artifacts, carries ritual energy and natural oxidation for antique texture.
    ​​New Copper​​: Enhances structural stability, preventing cracks in intricate designs (e.g., deity crowns or lotus thrones).
    This fusion is validated by The Merit Sutra of Image-Making, which extols mixed-metal statues as "merit multipliers".

5. ​​How long does a statue take to complete?​​

Small statues (20cm): 1-3 months (e.g., White Tara with 180 chiseled floral motifs).
Large statues (1m+): 3-5 months (requires 3+ artisans for wax modeling, casting, and assembly).
​​Semi-Handmade​​: 1-2 months using master-approved molds.
All statues undergo final ​​"Eye-Opening" rituals​​ by lamas to consecrate spiritual presence.