Specification
Full Dimensions: 14"
Materials: Pure iron
Hand Made In Nepal
weight : 900 gram approx
The "Iron Khatang" refers to a ritual tool often used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, particularly within tantric practices. It is a form of the Khatvanga, a symbolic staff or axe-like object that is sometimes topped with a vajra or dorje, which represents spiritual power. The Iron Khatang is handcrafted and can feature intricate designs, such as skull carvings, and it is typically made in Nepal or Tibet. It serves both as a ceremonial weapon and a symbol of protection and transformation in Buddhist rituals