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Buddhist Altar Butter Lamp| Offering Light to Deities
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Size: 17.5cm(Height) x 13cm(Diameter)
Base: 8cm
Inner Depth: 5.5cm
Single Weight: 0.64kg
Total Weight: 1.26 kg
Materials: Brass, Copper
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About Our Product
This handcrafted Buddhist Butter Lamp set is made from brass and copper and designed for altar offerings and daily prayer rituals. Each lamp measures 17.5cm in height with a 13cm top diameter, 8cm base, and 5.5cm inner depth. The single weight is 0.64kg, with a total set weight of 1.26kg. These Tibetan butter lamps are ideal for offering light during meditation, shrine practice, and spiritual ceremonies.
The upper bowl features detailed floral carvings that wrap around the surface, creating a rich traditional look. The layered base is shaped in a classic Tibetan altar style, with engraved patterns that add depth and character. The warm blend of brass and copper highlights the hand-etched motifs, reflecting traditional Himalayan metalwork used in monasteries and home shrines.
In Buddhist practice, offering light symbolizes wisdom, clarity, and the removal of darkness. This Buddhist altar butter lamp set represents devotion and pure intention during puja rituals and daily meditation. Perfect for Tibetan altar decor, shrine offering bowls, prayer room setup, and spiritual home decor, this handcrafted brass copper butter lamp set is a meaningful addition to any Buddhist ritual space.
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.
























































































































































































































































































