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Silver-Plated Ritual Offering Bowl | Sacred Tibetan Vessel
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Size: 4cm (Height) x 8.5cm (Diameter)
Width: 5 cm
Inner Depth: 3.5 cm
Single Weight: 0.78 kg
Total Weight: 0.534 kg
Material: Copper, Silver Plated
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About our offering bowl :
This Offering Bowl for Shrine is a sacred vessel designed for spiritual offerings, meditation, and ceremonial use. Measuring 4 cm in height, 8.5 cm in diameter, and 5 cm in width, with an inner depth of 3.5 cm and a single weight of 0.78 kg, this bowl is crafted from a copper body finished with elegant silver plating. Its polished surface and traditional design reflect Himalayan ritual artistry, creating a beautiful addition to any altar or meditation space.
The bowl is ideal for holding water, rice, or other offerings during daily practice, prayers, or special ceremonies. Its compact size and balanced form allow it to be easily placed on altars, shrines, or sacred displays. The silver plating enhances its spiritual significance, symbolizing purity, clarity, and devotion, while the smooth inner surface ensures practical use without compromising its sacred function.
Perfect for personal spiritual practice or as a thoughtful gift, this Silver-Plated Ritual Offering Bowl embodies tradition and reverence. It helps practitioners cultivate mindfulness, focus, and gratitude while adding a touch of sacred elegance to any devotional space. Incorporating this bowl into daily rituals supports spiritual growth and the honoring of sacred offerings.
Introduction To The Buddhist Offering Bowl :
The main point of any offer is a pure motivation to cultivate generosity and to reduce our selfishness, stinginess, and greed. Some offerings include the seven symbolic offerings of water for drinking, bathing, flowers, incense, light, perfume, and food. Generally, we visualize the water bowls as sensory offerings from left to right. Offering bowls should always be kept face down or stored in a clean and dry place when not in use.
























































































































































































































































































