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Buddhist Water Offering Bowls | Traditional Tibetan Altar Decor
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Size: 5cm(Height) x 8.5cm(Diameter)
Base: 5.2cm
Inner Depth: 3.2cm
Single Weight: 0.09kg
Total Weight: 0.66 kg
Materials: Copper, Electro Silver Plated, Electro Gold Plated
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About Our Product
The Buddhist Water Offering Bowls are intricately crafted copper vessels, designed for use in Buddhist rituals and offering ceremonies. With a height of 5 cm, 8.5 cm diameter, and an inner depth of 3.2 cm, these bowls are ideal for holding water or other offerings during sacred practices. The base diameter of 5.2 cm provides stability, and each bowl weighs 0.09 kg with a total weight of 0.66 kg for the set. The bowls are adorned with electro silver plating and electro gold plating, adding an elegant finish to your spiritual practices.
The Buddhist Water Offering Bowls feature delicate gold-plated accents along the rims, symbolizing purity, abundance, and the offering of respect. The electro silver plating enhances the reflective surface of the bowls, embodying clarity and spiritual light in Buddhist traditions. The gold accents serve as a reminder of wisdom and divine blessings, central to Buddhist teachings. These bowls are traditionally used for offering water during ceremonies, symbolizing the flow of blessings and the purification of body and mind.
These Buddhist Water Offering Bowls are perfect for anyone wishing to deepen their Buddhist practice or rituals. Whether used for daily offerings or special Buddhist ceremonies, these bowls add beauty, sacred energy, and meaning to the space. The copper body combined with the electro gold and silver plating brings a unique visual appeal, making them a beautiful addition to any spiritual altar or sacred space.
Introduction of Offering Bowls Set
In Buddhist traditions, offering bowls are used to hold and present offerings such as water, flowers, light, incense, perfume, food, and music, which are all symbolically presented to enlightened deities and teachers. The traditional set of offerings originates from the seven symbolic offerings made by Nepali and Tibetan devotees to their gurus and deities. This set includes the seven symbolic offerings: water for drinking, water for washing, flowers, incense, light, perfume, and food. Generally, the water bowls are visualized as sensory offerings arranged from left to right. Offering bowls should always be kept face down or stored in a clean, dry place when not in use.
























































































































































































































































































