Gold Plated Copper

12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba

12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba
12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba
12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba
12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba
12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba
12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba

12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba
Phurwa / Ritual Dagger Set. Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal. Phurwa - The Ritual Dagger. The Phurba is triple sided Tibetan ritual dagger or stake. Tibetan meaning for Phurba refers to a stake used for tethering or a peg used for securing a tent. While other objects of similar shape can be considered Phurba, it is usually a knife with three distinct segments, one of which is a characteristic three - sided blade or point. The segments and the triple blade represent the three spirit worlds, while the Phurba as a whole symbolizes the "world's axis" bring all three worlds together. This Ritual Buddhist Dagger or dart symbolizes the slaying or destruction of foe or obstructions. This ritual object is usually made of various clay, woods, metals or human or monkey bones or a combination which is considered a powerful element for driving away evil spirits, however wood and bone are also used and often required for certain ritual events. The lower part of the blade is said to represent "Method" while the handle "Wisdom". These would have been two objects that were vital in the survival of people in these hash regions. The Phurba is patterned after an ancient Vedic tool, a stake used to tether sacrificial animals.

It is also regarded as a powerful weapon which subdues evil spirits and negative energies, transforming them into positive forces. The Phurwa bears many abilities. Phurba - Ritual Dagger is used to drive away evil spirits or negativity.

Phurba causes aggravated damage and double damage to spirits. Phurba is capable of moving under its own power by flying about and is quite fast and capable of lifting a man off the ground (When attempting to resist the Phurba by main strength, the Phurba has strength of four unless theme magic or some other cheat is used, you will not be able to outrun it). The faces on either side of the pommel can animate and bite anyone gripping the handle (This causes completely negligible damage but requires a stroll against a different of eight to hang on to it).

Phurba can unerringly track any being whose blood it has already tasted. Anyone killed by a Phurba, has his psychic linkages severed and is thrust into oblivion. Victims of the Phurba never return as ghosts. Phurba also has the strange effect of completely crashing the cause of death to any form of scaring except time magic. Prime, spirit and mind magic will yield nothing in term of sensory impressions and even Necromancy will draw a blank.

Any Euthanatos using this dagger should keep a close eye on his Jhor taint. Since the blade of Phurba is triangular in shape, wounds that are caused by it will not close by themselves, this causes the victim to lose his health conditions.

Lastly, Phurba are immune to destruction with entropy, matter or forces magic. Attempting to use any kind of magic or control the dagger will invite attack. This Phurba Set is made of from copper alloy with gold plated and decorated with Crystal. This Phurwa Set was individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal by master artisans of the Shakya clan who are considered among the best in the world.

These craftsmen are the modern heirs to a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for use in temples and monasteries. The fine metalworking techniques have been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times.


12 Copper ally Gold Plated and Decorated with Crystal Phruba