24159ENTButterLamp

Tibetan Butter Lamp for Altar Use | Offering Light to Deities


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Size: 10.5cm x 8cm
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Brass and Copper Butter Lamp | Buddhist Ritual Oil Lamp

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Size: 10.5cm(Height) x 8cm(Diameter)
Base: 5cm
Inner Depth: 3.5cm
Weight: 0.21kg
Materials: Brass, Copper
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About Our Product

This Tibetan Butter Lamp for Altar Use is a traditionally crafted ritual piece made from brass and copper, reflecting authentic Himalayan design. The lamp features a broad bowl designed for holding butter or oil, supported by a layered pedestal base with finely engraved patterns. The rounded form and decorative bands around the body highlight detailed craftsmanship, while the compact structure makes it suitable for personal altars, shrines, or meditation corners.

In Tibetan Buddhist practice, butter lamps are offered as a symbol of wisdom, illumination, and spiritual awakening. Lighting a lamp represents the removal of ignorance and the cultivation of clarity and insight. These lamps are commonly used during daily prayers, meditation rituals, and ceremonial offerings, helping to create a calm and focused environment. The combination of brass and copper enhances its traditional appearance, aligning it with sacred ritual use and spiritual intention.

This piece is ideal for meditation spaces, personal altars, or sacred collections, where it represents light and spiritual clarity. Its presence encourages focus and devotion, creating an atmosphere of peace and mindful awareness. The detailed craftsmanship and symbolic form of this Tibetan butter lamp reflect wisdom and offering, bringing warmth, balance, and a sacred spiritual presence into your surroundings.

Introduction of Butter Lamp

A butter lamp is a traditional lamp used in Tibetan Buddhism, typically made from metal or clay, and fueled by clarified butter or oil. It is commonly placed on altars during prayers and rituals, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness and the offering of light to enlightened beings. The act of lighting a butter lamp is believed to accumulate merit and foster spiritual development, making it an essential element in many Buddhist practices.

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