This is a Tibetan white conch shell called
dung-kar from Nepal. It has a unique silver
carvings which shows fine craftsmanship.  A
conch shell is one of the eight auspicious
symbols of Buddhism. When a conch is placed
on an altar as an emblem, it signifies the
Buddha´s proclamation of his teachings. It is
said that when it is blown it announces the
victory of good over evil.
This conch shell has lots of silver carvings and
genuine turquoise stones inlated.  This piece is
as unique as it looks.

Weight: 771 gram
Size: 9 inch length,  5 inch diameter
Price: $180.00
This is a traditional Tibetan Prayer wheel
made of copper with turquoise stones and
Om
Mani Padme Hum
prayer carved outside.  

Material: Brass & Wood
Price: $75.00
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