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Jambhalas
Jambhalas
In Buddhism, Jambhala (also known as Dzambhala) is the God of Wealth and a member of the Jewel Family. He is the Buddhist counterpart to Kubera. Unlike a "set" of Taras, Jambhala is most famous as a set of Five Jambhalas, each representing a different color and method to eliminate poverty and bring about spiritual and material prosperity.
Teak Wood Elephant
Solid teak wood elephant, hand-sanded and polished.
Carved Wooden Mirror
Distressed wood finish mirror frame with intricate carvings.
Wooden Serving Tray
Rosewood tray with carved handles and brass inlay.
Hand-carved Mask
Decorative tribal mask for wall mounting.
Wooden Puzzle Box
Secret compartment box with slide-lock mechanism.
Carved Bookends
Pair of heavy wooden bookends with owl motifs.
Wooden Incense Burner
Long carved wood holder for ash collection.