Bronze Tibetan Bracelet — Five Buddhas
The Five Buddhas (Dhyani Buddhas or Pancha Buddhas) in Tibetan Buddhism embody five wisdoms of consciousness: Vairochana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi. Each Buddha symbolises a different aspect — from the purity of mind through impartial wisdom to the power of will. This Bronze Tibetan Bracelet, featuring an embossed depiction of the Five Buddhas, is crafted with artisan attention to detail, conveying a deep cultural heritage.
Technical Data
- Material: Bronze (copper-tin alloy)
- Size: approx. 6 × 6 × 2.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 75 g
- Closure: flexible/adjustable
- Motif: Five Buddhas (Pancha Buddha)
- Finish: oxidised bronze, hand-worked
Characteristics
The embossed portraits of the Five Buddhas appear in sequence across the bracelet's surface, with carefully crafted details. The oxidised bronze surface adds depth to the motif — raised details catch the light while deeper areas remain darker. The bracelet's flexible structure fits most wrist sizes and provides comfortable wear.
How to Use
This bracelet can be worn as a companion during meditation, yoga, or daily life as a reminder of the symbolic presence of the five wisdoms of Buddhism. It makes a beautiful and personal gift for those interested in Tibetan Buddhism, meditation enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to Eastern culture and symbolism. Combined with other bronze or copper bracelets, a layered look can be created.
Why Choose This?
A bronze bracelet bearing the depiction of the Five Buddhas is a rarely seen, thematically rich piece. It carries one of the most complex symbolisms in Tibetan Buddhism in hand-worked, artisan quality. Recommended for those who seek not only jewellery but also cultural and symbolic content in what they wear.
Tips
- Wipe regularly with a soft cloth to preserve the beauty of the oxidised bronze.
- Avoid prolonged contact with water and chemicals to maintain the motif's details.
- Wrapped in a small linen pouch before gifting, it becomes a special, personal surprise.
- Worn as a companion during meditation or a morning ritual, it can serve as a meaningful reminder.