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Oxidized Copper Dharma Wheel for Altar | Tibetan Buddhist Symbol
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Wheel
Size: 20cm (Height) x 10cm (Width)
Weight: 0.52kg
Deer
Size: 11.5cm (Height) x 15cm (Width)
Weight: 0.72kg
Total Weight: 1.43kg
Total Weight: 1.95kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Ritual Item :
This Oxidized Copper Dharma Wheel for Altar is a revered Tibetan Buddhist symbol representing the Buddha’s teachings and the eternal path to enlightenment. Known as the Dharmachakra, the wheel embodies wisdom, compassion, and the turning of the Dharma. The accompanying pair of deer represents the Buddha’s first teaching in the Deer Park of Sarnath, a sacred moment when the Dharma Wheel was first set into motion. Together, this set symbolizes peace, spiritual awakening, and the universal truth.
The Dharma Wheel measures 20cm in height and 10cm in width, weighing 0.52kg, while each deer measures 11.5cm in height and 15cm in width, with a combined weight of 1.43kg. The full set weighs 1.95kg. Crafted from oxidized copper with refined silver plating, this altar piece reflects exquisite Himalayan craftsmanship. Its design is deeply spiritual, making it an essential addition to Buddhist rituals, shrine offerings, and meditation spaces.
Bring this Tibetan Oxidized Copper Dharma Wheel with Silver Plating and Deer Set into your sacred space to honor the Buddha’s teachings. Perfect for altars, shrines, or as a spiritual centerpiece, it radiates harmony, wisdom, and blessings while embodying authentic Himalayan artistry.
Introduction To The Dharma Wheel :
The Dharma Wheel is a spherical wheel that depicts the perfection of the dharma, the Buddha's teaching. It is constructed of copper and is gold-plated. The Wheel's rim reflects the meditative attention and awareness that keep practice together. Moral discipline is represented by the hub. The three spirals that are frequently observed on the hub are thought to represent the Three Treasures or the Three Jewels: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. They also symbolize happiness.
The Deer represents harmony, happiness, peace, and longevity in Buddhism. When a male and female Deer are shown together, it is a clear connection to Buddha's initial teachings near Varanasi. Buddha was a golden deer who communicated to men in one of his previous lifetimes. According to that tradition, deer are naturally modest and peaceful animals, and their presence in a location indicates the purity of a brave kingdom.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center