Qing Dynasty Trisula of Wrathful Vajra Yellow Copper Alloy Tibetan Ritual Item Antique
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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Ritual Items
Style: Tibetan
Dimensions: Height:5.90 in (15 cm) Width:1.96 in (5 cm) Depth:0.59 in (1.5 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Yellow Lima Copper
Place of Origin: Tibetan
Period: Qing Dynasty
Condition: Good
The distinctive form of this rare triple-pronged Vajra is rounded and full, imbued with the ancient patina of countless blessings, exuding a sense of antiquity. The central prong of the Vajra is exquisitely slender, with a unique double-lotus platform protruding from the middle; the shapes of the prongs on either side are equally unique. While the overall design is somewhat abstract, its majestic and powerful presence is still palpable. The slight curvature adds a sense of grace, enhancing the grandeur of the triple-pronged Vajra.
Crafted from Huangli Copper, this Vajra is of a moderate size, representing the golden standard for ritual implements. Embedded with four consecrated nails, it signifies complete empowerment. The overall condition of the Vajra is flawless, with natural wear and a thick, refined patina. The triple-pronged Vajra is the quintessential implement for practitioners of the wrathful Lotus Guru. This Vajra has been passed down from the Dzogchen Temple, one of the six major temples of the Nyingma tradition.