The 19th-century Tibetan Black Jambhala tessel is a wrathful form of the deity, known for removing poverty and obstacles.
Their fierce appearance and symbolic elements reflect Tibetan Buddhist teachings on transforming negative forces into spiritual and material abundance.
During the 19th century, these artifacts were made with careful attention to religious iconography. Today, their spiritual meaning and detailed craftsmanship make them highly collectible. Auction prices vary based on size, detail, and condition, but well-preserved pieces are valued by collectors and scholars alike.
19th Century Tibetan Black Jambhala Tessle
£550.00Price