Mala Conch Shell – Tibetan Amulet
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Rare Tibetan silver mala conch shell amulet, late 20th century. Crafted from traditional alloy, consecrated, 30×12mm. Beautifully worked with natural patina. A sacred ritual ornament and collectable Buddhist amulet.
Origin: Nepal (Tibetan tradition)
Age: Late decades of 20th century
Size: 30 × 12 mm
Material: Tibetan silver alloy, consecrated
Condition: Patina with authentic signs of age and ritual wear
Highlights: Beautiful workmanship, sacred alloy, consecrated amulet, rare collectible
History and Origin
This mala ornament in the form of a conch shell originates from Nepal and follows the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The conch (Sanskrit: shankha) is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism (Ashtamangala), representing the spreading of the Dharma’s sound and the awakening of beings from ignorance.
Cultural & Spiritual Significance
The conch shell symbolizes the deep, far-reaching sound of the Dharma, which calls practitioners to awaken and practice compassion and wisdom. In Tibetan rituals, conches are used in ceremonies, and small consecrated forms like this were attached to malas as blessings and protectors.
Material & Condition
Crafted from Tibetan silver alloy (traditional copper/silver mix).
Measures 30 × 12 mm.
Consecrated, increasing its ritual potency.
Displays natural patina and signs of devotional wear, attesting to its age and authenticity.
Appearance
Miniature conch shell form designed as a mala counter or amulet.
Traditional silver alloy work with balanced proportions.
Warm patina with surface wear from years of ritual use.
Collector’s Interest
Consecrated conch-shaped amulets are highly sought after by collectors of Tibetan ritual artefacts. Their rarity, symbolic significance, and association with the Eight Auspicious Symbols make them valuable both spiritually and historically.
Properties & Benefits
Design (Conch Shell Symbolism):
Represents the voice of the Buddha, spreading truth and wisdom.
Symbol of awakening, protection, and victory over ignorance.
Linked with Ashtamangala, bringing auspiciousness to the practitioner’s life.
Material (Tibetan Silver Alloy):
Considered a sacred and protective metal.
Enhances spiritual energy, grounding, and receptivity to blessings.
Consecrated alloys carry stronger ritual charge.
Spiritual Benefits:
Brings protection, blessings, and auspicious energy.
Encourages clarity in meditation and speech.
Awakens inner wisdom and strengthens connection to Dharma practice.
Practical Use:
Can be worn on a mala, necklace, or string of sacred beads.
Functions as both a spiritual protector and a collector’s artefact.
Suitable for altar display or personal ritual use.
- Free postage: On orders above £250 USA / £50 UK
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- Tax: To USA paid
- Gift-ready packaging: Handmade craft bag
- Processing time: 1-2 days
- Delivery time: EU and USA 7-10 days
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