




17225ESXGolpa
Handmade White Metal Golpa | Traditional Ritual Bowl
$445.00
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Tibetan White Metal Golpa | Buddhiat Spiritual Art
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Size: 19cm (Height) x 19cm (Width)
Weight: 0.78kg
Materials: White Metal
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About Our Ritual Item
The White Metal Golpa is a beautiful ornamental piece intended to provide elegance and cultural richness to your home or workstation. This superbly constructed relic, measuring 19cm in height and 19cm in breadth, weighs 0.78kg and is composed of pure white metal. Its complex artistry creates a stunning centerpiece that combines heritage and modern aesthetics, ideal for improving your home decor. The White Metal Golpa ornamental object is meticulously crafted and exhibits artistic sophistication as well as cultural symbolism.
Its gleaming white metal finish makes it an excellent accent to shelves, tables, or altars, instantly attracting attention. Whether utilized as a sacred item for spiritual settings or as an artistic display for home décor, the Golpa exudes a timeless beauty that appeals to both art enthusiasts and collectors. The White Metal Golpa décor piece is ideal for gifting or personal use and appeals strongly to people looking for meaningful art. This handcrafted masterpiece is not only visually appealing but also reflects cultural tradition, making it a prized treasure. Add this white metal ornamental Golpa to your collection to enhance your house with art that reflects tradition, style, and craftsmanship.
Introduction To Rice 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 offered by 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