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Large Handcrafted Tibetan Rice Bowl - Offering Bowl for Altar and Sacred Space
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Size: 26cm (Height) x 22cm (Width)
Weight: 2.09kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated, and Silver Plated, Artificial Stone: Coral, Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli
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About Our Product
This Large Handcrafted Tibetan Rice Bowl admires sacred elegance and spiritual meaning that will elevate your spiritual practice. This bowl, which measures 26 cm in height and 22 cm in width, is expertly made from a copper body and elaborately plated in electro gold and silver. Beautiful inlays of coral, turquoise, and lapis lazuli—stones valued in Tibetan culture for their beneficial and protective qualities—adorn its surface.
This offering bowl has a story to tell in every curve and carving. The surface is covered in intricate filigree patterns, which are enhanced by a calm figure meditating and flower motifs representing abundance and spiritual development. These bowls, which represent generosity and dedication, are used in traditional Buddhist rituals and are set on altars for sacrifices to deities. This bowl is perfect for meditation rooms, shrines, or as a focal point in a sacred area since it is both a potent spiritual tool and an enthralling work of Himalayan ritual art.
Introduction to Tibetan Rice Pot :
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. Mostly seen on the hands of the Buddha; traditionally, Buddhist monks would use rice bowls to accept offerings offered by people.
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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center