
Monpa Dung Kar – Sacred Painted Ceremonial Conch Shell on Stand
₹4,299
The Monpa Dung Kar is a sacred ceremonial conch shell, traditionally used in Tibetan Buddhism to awaken souls. Purified and lacquered with vibrant natural pigments, it features hand-wound gold wire filigree. Resting on a carved mountain walnut stand, it brings the echo of sea and summit home.
Material
Conch shell, gold wire, mountain walnut
Origin
Kameng Region
Availability
In Stock
Found in the glacial streams of the Kameng region, the Monpa Dung Kar is a sacred white conch shell, one of the eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism
Found in the glacial streams of the Kameng region, the Monpa Dung Kar is a sacred white conch shell, one of the eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism. Purified in sacred ash, it is lacquered with deep turquoise, crimson, and royal blue natural pigments.
Hand-wound gold wire filigree represents the ocean waves of its origin. Resting on a carved mountain walnut stand symbolizing the foundations of mindfulness, this ceremonial conch carries profound echoes.
Made from conch shell, gold wire, and mountain walnut from the Kameng Region, it brings the echoes of both the sea and the Himalayan summits into your home.
Arunachal Pradesh Artisans
Living craft traditions carried forward by tribal communities
Kraft Treasure curates from community makers and artisan families across Arunachal Pradesh so each release stays rooted in regional material culture, ritual references, and hand-finished character.






