Quan Yin 1000 Armed Goddess Intaglio Scenic Quartz Altar
Quan Yin 1000 Armed Goddess Intaglio Scenic Quartz Altar
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• Reversible intaglio carving — a different image appears on each side
• Depicts Quan Yin in her 1,000-armed Bodhisattva form with incredible detail
• Each hand holds a sacred gift she offers to the beholder
• Green vermicular inclusions + yellow chlorite create flowers in bloom and a glowing emanation
• 85 grams of high-grade clear quartz with vermicular and chlorite inclusions
• Quartz piece: 3.5 x 2 in | Wooden stand: 5 x 3 in
• One-of-a-kind sacred altar piece
This extraordinary reversible intaglio quartz depicts Quan Yin in her most powerful form — the 1,000-armed Bodhisattva, each hand extended with a sacred gift, a gesture of boundless compassion reaching in every direction at once. The carving is rendered with incredible detail, capturing the flowing robes, the radiant emanation around her crown, and the individual offerings held in each hand. Green vermicular inclusions and yellow chlorite bloom naturally through the 85-gram quartz like flowers opening inside the stone, creating a living, luminous backdrop that feels as though the crystal itself is in full bloom around her. The piece rests on a wooden stand and reveals an entirely different image when turned — two worlds, one stone.
In the Lifted Realm, Quan Yin is the great compassionate one — a Bodhisattva who chose to remain in the human realm until all beings are free from suffering. Her 1,000-armed form is the visual language of that vow: no matter how many call upon her, she has a hand to reach back. The green vermicular inclusions carry the heart correspondence — growth, healing, and the gentle intelligence of nature — while yellow chlorite brings solar warmth, purification, and the energy of renewal. Clear quartz amplifies every intention placed upon this altar, making it a living transmission point for compassion, healing, and reality shift. To sit with this piece is to be reminded that relief is available, that grace is real, and that the energy of a true Bodhisattva never runs out. This is an altar for those who are ready to call in deep healing — of mind, heart, and the world around them.
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