Conch shell Amoghapāśa Lokeśvara

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Beschreibung

The conch shell is a traditional wind instrument made from a large conch shell. In many cultures, it has always been used as a signaling instrument - be it for religious ceremonies, as an alarm or orientation aid or for communication over long distances. The sound is produced by blowing into the opening of the conch and is characterized by its shape and size. Even today, the conch shell is still used on festive occasions and is also a symbol of closeness to nature.

Our beautiful conch shell horns come from Nepal. This special piece sounds in the tone Eb in 440 Hz

  • Length: approx. 20 cm

Amoghapāśa Lokeśvara is a special manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara. His name means 'the one with the infallible lasso' - a symbol of the fact that no being can escape compassion. With his lasso, he pulls all living beings out of the cycle of suffering and ignorance. He embodies infinite mercy, protection and the healing power of compassion.

Delivery & Shipping

Your product will be dispatched from our Swiss warehouse within 1-2 working days. Flat-rate shipping costs for Switzerland and Liechtenstein CHF 12. The exact shipping costs for abroad will be calculated during the checkout process.

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