Flying Knife - Kartika - Pendant Necklace

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MetalBrass MaterialBrass
Gem TypeNo Gemstone ChainCable
Model numberKartika Brand Seller or Collection NameArtschatz
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  • Flying Knife- Kartika - Pendant Necklace
  • Size: ≈ 1.65” x 1.20” x 0.64” inches, Weight: ≈ 0.6oz
  • Handcrafted with care in Thailand
  • Comes with a brown fabric starter necklace
  • Associated with the goddess Kali, who is considered to be a fierce protector and destroyer of evil forces

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Flying Knife- Kartika - Pendant Necklace

Handcrafted with care in Thailand

Size: approx 1.65” x 1.20” x 0.64” inches

Weight: approx 0.6oz

Material: Brass

Comes with a brown fabric starter necklace

Flying Knife- Kartika

Flying Knife- Kartika Pendant

In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the Kartika represents the cutting away of ignorance and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment. It is also associated with the goddess Kali, who is considered to be a fierce protector and destroyer of evil forces.

Associated with the goddess Kali, who is considered to be a fierce protector and destroyer of evil forces

Flying Knife- Kartika

Flying Knife- Kartika

Flying Knife- Kartika

Believed to have the ability to cut through ignorance and illusion, allowing one to see the truth

The Flying Knife - Kartika brass pendant is a traditional and symbolic piece of jewelry that is commonly worn in South Asian cultures. The pendant features a brass knife-shaped blade with a curved, pointed tip, and a brass handle with intricate etchings and designs.

In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the Kartika represents the cutting away of ignorance and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment. It is also associated with the goddess Kali, who is considered to be a fierce protector and destroyer of evil forces.

Associated with the goddess Kali, who is considered to be a fierce protector and destroyer of evil forces

Wearing a Flying Knife Kartika pendant may be seen as a way of invoking the energy and power of the Kartika and the goddess Kali. It may also serve as a reminder to the wearer to stay on the path of spiritual growth and to cut away the illusions that may be holding them back.

The pendant is named after the Kartika, a ceremonial knife. It is also believed to possess the power to ward off negative energy and evil spirits.

The Kartika is a traditional ceremonial dagger that has great significance in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is commonly associated with the goddess Kali, who is often depicted wielding the weapon.

Timeless piece that embodies the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of South Asia

The Flying Knife Kartika pendant is a representation of this powerful symbol, which is believed to have the ability to cut through ignorance and illusion, allowing one to see the truth. The pendant typically features a stylized depiction of the Kartika dagger with a curved blade and a bird or angelic figure flying above it.

The Flying Knife - Kartika brass pendant is a beautiful and meaningful accessory that can be worn as a statement piece or as a part of traditional attire. It is a timeless piece that embodies the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of South Asia.

The pendant comes with a free starter fabric necklace, making it easy to wear right away until you find your preferred necklace. The necklace is made from a soft and comfortable fabric.

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Handcrafted with care in Thailand


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Top reviews

Audrey Mcdaniel
Always good to have a kartika/drigug hanging around one's neck, as it is a tool used by Tibetan female deties to sever the root of ignorance and chop away at all obscurations-- and certainly we could all benefit from fewer obscurations!This pendant is not an example of fine craftsmanship, but it is a recognizable representation and thus serves its purpose as a reminder. The fact that it has some heft to it helps with that as well.

Steven Reynolds
The pendant itself has some nice weight to it, and the mold is lovely. There are no gaps or weird marks from mismolding. I was pleasantly surprised with the cord that came with it. I expected a plain leather cord of the sort that usually comes with this sort of pendant, but the one I received is soft, sort of satiny, and has a twist to it. I won't be replacing the cord with a chain - I love it.