
Palm Vajra Relic
Ox.Silver & Brass(v19)Palm Vajra Relic
Parameter
| Style | Novelty Items |
| Type | Finger Vajra / Figurine |
| Material | Oxidized Silver & Brass |
| Length | 4.33" / 110mm |
| Width | 1.18" / 30mm |
| Weight | 3.35oz / 95g |
About
You don't just stumble upon the Palm Vajra Relic—you discover it. Inspired by the Ming Dynasty Yongle-era nine-pronged Vajra, this design moves away from the older five-pronged form toward something quieter, more refined. We've taken inspiration from the Tibetan “Terma” tradition—sacred treasures hidden for future generations—and mirrored it in form and spirit. The outer silhouette is intentionally modest, but tilt it toward the light and a secret reveals itself: eight wrathful deities of Vajrakilaya, each barely the size of a fingernail, yet robed, beaded, and fully present. It's what we call “restrained splendor”—the kind that whispers instead of shouts.
Crafting this piece was nothing short of meditation through metal. Composed of 19 individually handmade components, brass and silver are inlaid with zero hard edges, polished until each curve feels like time softened it. That fluid contour took a toll—29% of the metal sacrificed to achieve that mirror-like warmth. Each Vajrakilaya deity was carved under magnification, every crease and rosary bead intact. At 11 cm and 112 grams, the piece fits just right in the palm, gradually absorbing your warmth and reflecting your own journey—humble, grounded, and deeply intentional.
This isn't just a relic—it's a handheld practice. As you turn it, play with it, let it develop patina, you're wearing away not just metal but distractions. Ming monks once taught: turn a Vajra, scatter your thoughts. This makes the perfect gift for someone in need of clarity, ritual, or just something quietly magnificent. Whether it's a sacred token or a tactile daily reminder, it's a powerful offering disguised in simplicity. One look, one touch—it stuns, then stays.
What's To Love: The inspiration and meaning behind the design—steeped in Tibetan Terma tradition and Vajrakilaya symbolism High-quality brass and silver material Intricate internal detailing revealed only through light and angle The durability and longevity of a solid, patina-forming sacred object
Ox.Silver & Brass(v19)Palm Vajra Relic
Parameter
| Style | Novelty Items |
| Type | Finger Vajra / Figurine |
| Material | Oxidized Silver & Brass |
| Length | 4.33" / 110mm |
| Width | 1.18" / 30mm |
| Weight | 3.35oz / 95g |
About
You don't just stumble upon the Palm Vajra Relic—you discover it. Inspired by the Ming Dynasty Yongle-era nine-pronged Vajra, this design moves away from the older five-pronged form toward something quieter, more refined. We've taken inspiration from the Tibetan “Terma” tradition—sacred treasures hidden for future generations—and mirrored it in form and spirit. The outer silhouette is intentionally modest, but tilt it toward the light and a secret reveals itself: eight wrathful deities of Vajrakilaya, each barely the size of a fingernail, yet robed, beaded, and fully present. It's what we call “restrained splendor”—the kind that whispers instead of shouts.
Crafting this piece was nothing short of meditation through metal. Composed of 19 individually handmade components, brass and silver are inlaid with zero hard edges, polished until each curve feels like time softened it. That fluid contour took a toll—29% of the metal sacrificed to achieve that mirror-like warmth. Each Vajrakilaya deity was carved under magnification, every crease and rosary bead intact. At 11 cm and 112 grams, the piece fits just right in the palm, gradually absorbing your warmth and reflecting your own journey—humble, grounded, and deeply intentional.
This isn't just a relic—it's a handheld practice. As you turn it, play with it, let it develop patina, you're wearing away not just metal but distractions. Ming monks once taught: turn a Vajra, scatter your thoughts. This makes the perfect gift for someone in need of clarity, ritual, or just something quietly magnificent. Whether it's a sacred token or a tactile daily reminder, it's a powerful offering disguised in simplicity. One look, one touch—it stuns, then stays.
What's To Love: The inspiration and meaning behind the design—steeped in Tibetan Terma tradition and Vajrakilaya symbolism High-quality brass and silver material Intricate internal detailing revealed only through light and angle The durability and longevity of a solid, patina-forming sacred object
Original: $22,769,000.00
-70%$22,769,000.00
$6,830,700.00Description
Ox.Silver & Brass(v19)Palm Vajra Relic
Parameter
| Style | Novelty Items |
| Type | Finger Vajra / Figurine |
| Material | Oxidized Silver & Brass |
| Length | 4.33" / 110mm |
| Width | 1.18" / 30mm |
| Weight | 3.35oz / 95g |
About
You don't just stumble upon the Palm Vajra Relic—you discover it. Inspired by the Ming Dynasty Yongle-era nine-pronged Vajra, this design moves away from the older five-pronged form toward something quieter, more refined. We've taken inspiration from the Tibetan “Terma” tradition—sacred treasures hidden for future generations—and mirrored it in form and spirit. The outer silhouette is intentionally modest, but tilt it toward the light and a secret reveals itself: eight wrathful deities of Vajrakilaya, each barely the size of a fingernail, yet robed, beaded, and fully present. It's what we call “restrained splendor”—the kind that whispers instead of shouts.
Crafting this piece was nothing short of meditation through metal. Composed of 19 individually handmade components, brass and silver are inlaid with zero hard edges, polished until each curve feels like time softened it. That fluid contour took a toll—29% of the metal sacrificed to achieve that mirror-like warmth. Each Vajrakilaya deity was carved under magnification, every crease and rosary bead intact. At 11 cm and 112 grams, the piece fits just right in the palm, gradually absorbing your warmth and reflecting your own journey—humble, grounded, and deeply intentional.
This isn't just a relic—it's a handheld practice. As you turn it, play with it, let it develop patina, you're wearing away not just metal but distractions. Ming monks once taught: turn a Vajra, scatter your thoughts. This makes the perfect gift for someone in need of clarity, ritual, or just something quietly magnificent. Whether it's a sacred token or a tactile daily reminder, it's a powerful offering disguised in simplicity. One look, one touch—it stuns, then stays.
What's To Love: The inspiration and meaning behind the design—steeped in Tibetan Terma tradition and Vajrakilaya symbolism High-quality brass and silver material Intricate internal detailing revealed only through light and angle The durability and longevity of a solid, patina-forming sacred object
























