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"It is not impossible that objects belonging to nonhuman beings may
fall into human hands; quite a few of such marvelous objects do exist."
~ Chögyal Namkai Norbu ~

Thogchags or thokcha are generally worn by Tibetans and people of the Himalayan regions for protection and healing. Amulets can be seen in many different forms and often depict tantric deities, auspicious symbols and mantras. They can also symbolise ritual items such as a phurba or vajra for example. Others may simply be ancient arrow points, buckles, body armor or even old horse trappings. Thogchag can be made from any combination of meteorite, copper alloy and other metals. Some pre-buddhist pieces are believed to be nearly 3000 years old and may have originated from Persia.
The rarest and most sought after Thokcha are believed to be made from meteoric metal known as 'Namchak', which literally means 'sky iron' or 'sky metal'.

Thog or Thok can mean first, primordial or thunderbolt (Bellezza). The word chag or chak means iron or metal. So the name thogchag is often translated as 'thunderbolt iron'. This also supports the belief that thogchag are created from lightning strikes. In Tibetan medicine, thogchag are seen to have certain healing properties and are sometimes prescribed to heal ailments such as epilepsy and paralysisChögyal Namkai Norbu tells us that they were also used as supports for protector deities and astrological calculations. In some cases they are also considered to be objects belonging to three classes of nonhumans. These beings are known in Tibet as: Lha - celestial beings of the sky, gNyen - powerful beings such as deities of the land, and Lu - the naga beings of the underworld.


Ancient and older thogchag pieces are becoming increasingly difficult to find and very rare amulets are costly. We offer a selection of pieces that are believed to be ancient, antique and some are more recent creations. We are unable to authenticate their exact age and place of manufacture, however, the majority of our pieces are sourced from Tibetan traders in Tibet and the Himalayan regions of India and Nepal. We also source a small amount from private Tibetan collections.
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Antique Thokcha
Antique Fibula Thokcha
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A wonderful antique copper alloy Thogchag. Great patina and wear.

Origin: Tibet
Condition: Very good
approx 40.82 mm
Antique Thokcha
Antique Fibula Thokcha with Vajra
Our Price: £200.00

A fantastic geuine antique piece displaying a dorje or vajra.

Condition: Excellent, no breaks or repairs
height approx 34.51 mm x 34.43 mm
Origin: Tibet
Antique Thokcha
Antique Double Dorje Thokcha
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This piece displays a double dorje design.

Condition: Very good. No breaks or repairs
width 38.61 mm x 49.54 mm
Origin: Tibet
Ancient Horse Thokcha
Ancient Horse & Rider Thokcha
Our Price: £300.00

Rare ancient Thokcha that displays a figure seated on a horse. This is likely to be a pre-Buddhist piece and could be as much a 2000 years old. In Tibet, pieces that display a Horse and rider are usually associated with King Gesar or the protectoress Palden Lhamo.

Thokcha prized in Tibetan and the Himalayan Regions
34.29 mm x 27.83 mm
Condition: Excellent
Melong Amulet
Antique Astrological Melong Amulet
Our Price: £150.00

A beautiful old melong amulet that has an old repair so that it can still be worn. Superb patina!

Sourced in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal
height 48.43mm
width 40.33 mm
Antique Nine Palaces Amulet
Antique Nine Palaces Melong Amulet
Our Price: £295.00

This is very nice antique Tibetan melong amulet that displays the Nine Palaces, Eight Trigrams and 12 animals of the zodiac. This piece is unusual in having a peacock at the apex. The peacock is often associated with the transformation of poison into wisdom. In Asia the feathers of the peacock are also believed to bring protection. The reverse has faint traces of a lotus flower.

Tibetan Astrology like the Chinese system is organised according to the 12 Animal Signs. There is a legend that tells of Lord Buddha summoning all the animals to come to him before his parinirvana. It is said that 12 animals came to honour him. The Buddha rewarded each animal by naming a year after them in the order they arrived. First came the Rat, then the Ox, the Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and lastly the Pig.

Melong amulets are believed to ward off negativity, including protection from unfavourable planetary alignments.

Origin: Tibet/Himalayan
Condition: Very good with no breaks or repairs
Material: Copper Alloy
Age: 19th Century
height = 73 mm width = 53 mm
Thokcha Armor Plate
Thokcha Armor Plate
Our Price: £195.00

An antique Tibetan armor plate.

Origin: Tibet
Condition: Very good
Vajrapanai Thokcha
Vajrapanai Thokcha
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This is a large genuine Thogchag of Vajrapani. The condition remains very good.

Sourced in Tibet
Age: 12th to 14th Century
64.34 height x 51.65 mm
Antique Vajra Ring
Antique Vajra Ring
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This is an excellent antique nine-pronged Vajra ring. Three prongs are damaged on the underside of one side, which is hidden when the ring is worn.

length of vajra = 38.40 mm x 13.07 mm
19th Century or earlier
copper alloy
USA size 8
UK size Q
Antique Bell & Vajra Rings
Antique Bell & Vajra Rings
Our Price: £250.00

A matched pair of antique Bell & Vajra rings. They are in excellent condition with a wonderful patina.

Age: 19th century
copper alloy
approx USA size 7 3/4
approx UK size P 1/2