





Handcrafted Golpa in Tibetan Style | Iron, Silver, and Brass Inlaid Decorative Piece
Handcrafted Golpa in Tibetan Style | Tibetan Craftsmanship, Spiritual Unique Art
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Size: 5cm (Height) x 6cm (Width)
Weight: 0.070kg
Material: Iron, Silver, Brass Inlaid
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About Our Ritual Item:
Handcrafted Golpa in Tibetan Style is a magnificent ornamental piece combining spiritual artistry and authentic craftsmanship. This unique piece is precisely made with iron, silver, and brass inlay, giving it a distinctive and sumptuous touch. With a height of 5 cm and a width of 6 cm, this Golpa is ideal for adding elegance to any environment. The elaborate pattern symbolizes Tibetan culture's deep spiritual origins, making it a lovely addition to your house and a meaningful symbol of tranquillity and inner calm. Each piece is meticulously created, guaranteeing you receive a work of art with spiritual value.
This Tibetan-inspired ornamental piece is excellent for those who collect real spiritual art or want to add unique and culturally rich items to their house. Combining iron, silver, and brass produces a harmonious metal fusion that represents strength, purity, and prosperity. Whether displayed on an altar, shelf, or desk, the Handcrafted Golpa reminds us of Tibet's rich traditions and the artistry that goes into each production. Its distinctive style and spiritual symbolism make it an ideal gift for anyone who appreciates Tibetan art and seeks meaningful, finely created pieces.
Introduction To Offering Bowl :
A rice bowl represents prosperity, sustenance, fertility, and abundance. Thus, a Rice Bowl is reputed to assist you in warding off any evils to the household and, at the same time, aid you in achieving prosperity in wealth and happiness in your family life. Primarily seen in the hands of the Buddha, traditionally, Buddhist monks would use rice bowls to accept offerings from people. With the offerings the monks received, usually rice or food or money, they used to survive. Even today, such practice exists in some parts.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item at the center