24165ENTButterLamp

Handcrafted Altar Butter Lamp | Ritual Lamp for Meditation


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Size: 9.5cm x 10.5cm
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Buddhist Butter Lamp | Tibetan Offering Lamp

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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 10.5cm(Diameter)
Base: 6.5cm
Inner Depth: 4cm
Weight: 0.31kg
Materials: Brass, Copper
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About Our Product

This Buddhist Butter Lamp measures 9.5cm in height with a 10.5cm diameter, a 6.5cm base, and 4cm inner depth. The lamp weighs 0.31 kg. Crafted from brass and copper, this traditional Tibetan offering lamp is designed for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, and shrine spaces. Its wide bowl accommodates butter or oil for daily offerings and ceremonial rituals.

The lamp features a rounded bowl with a smooth rim and a decorative brass band encircling the center. The base is formed with layered contours inspired by Himalayan craftsmanship, reflecting traditional Tibetan ritual artistry. The warm copper body complemented by brass accents enhances its sacred aesthetic. In Buddhist tradition, lighting a butter lamp symbolizes the offering of wisdom and the removal of ignorance, making it an essential ritual object in prayer and meditation practices.

This Buddhist Butter Lamp is ideal for Tibetan Buddhist altar décor, Vajrayana ritual offerings, meditation space decoration, and Himalayan spiritual collections. Perfect for those searching for brass butter lamps, altar lighting, and Himalayan Buddhist ritual art, this handcrafted butter lamp supports devotional practice and sacred ceremonies.

Introduction To The Butter Lamp :

The whole process of offering a butter lamp is also a very spiritual practice. The traditional practice of preparing a butter lamp starts by washing one’s hand, wearing a mask to protect from contaminating the butter lamp through one’s breath, making the wick out of pure cotton, and cleaning the chalices with a clean piece of cloth reserved for this or fresh mosses from the trees, which was commonly used in old times. The whole process is a meditative spiritual practice, which engages a person both physically and mentally, if the person knows and practices it according to the norms.

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