A fine heavy brass ritual phurba carved with intricate detail in the traditional manner.
The three sided blade is held in the mouth of the mythical sea creature known as a Makara and represents the power to transform the "three poisons" or kleshas into wisdom. The three wrathful deity heads at the apex represent the three kayas and inwardly represent the three channels of the body.
Material: Brass (Copper and Zinc)
Phurba length approx 6.75 inches
Phurba width approx 1 inch
Hand crafted in Nepal