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Old beautifully crafted wooden phurba, Nepal, before 1950

Item 53 of 93
€ 165,00 € 110,00 (including VAT)
Stock 1 pc.
Overview

Wooden phurbas are traditional ritual objects from Nepal that have deep symbolic meaning in the local culture. Phurbas are usually made of wood and have a triangular blade with three edges, which is usually decorated with intricate carvings and other decorations. The phurba is a sacred instrument in Nepal's tantric Buddhism, representing the destruction of ignorance and the transformation of negative energy into positive energy. It is often used in rituals and ceremonies to dispel negativity and protect against evil spirits. The three edges of the phurba represent the three poisons of ignorance, attachment and aversion. The triangular shape of the leaf represents the three aspects of existence: peaceful, passionate and aggressive. The handle of the phurba often depicts a deity or a representation of the three realms of existence: the gods, humans, and animals. The wooden phurbas are believed to have a special power that can be used to remove obstacles and promote healing. They are often used in healing ceremonies and for protection against negative energy. In general, the symbolism of the wooden phurba represents the transformation of negativity into positivity and the power of the spiritual realm to overcome obstacles and promote well-being.

This is a beautiful and old copy. On top of an elephant that symbolizes patience, strength, knowledge and wisdom and also symbolizes the unity of everything. Three heads are carved under the elephant. Below that an entanglement of lines with an edge in between. A strip of cloth is also wrapped around this. The nib, which consists of three parts, shows floral motifs on one side, quite abstract, and on the other two, animal motifs seem visible. Three different animal heads are visible on top of the sides. Warm medium brown patina appropriate to the age. Good condition and mounted on a custom metal stand.

Length: 23 cm, including stand 26 cm
Weight: 98 grams, 229 with stand
Origin: Nepal
Date: before 1950
Provenance: Obtained from a Flemish private collection

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