Handmade Tibetan Khadkula | Himalayan Buddhist Altar Decor
100% AUTHENTIC
HANDMADE
FREE SHIPPING
Handmade Tibetan Khadkula | Brass Ritual Offering Bowl for Buddhist Ceremonies
-----------------------------------------------------
Size: 12cm(Height) x 24cm(Width)
Weight: 0.63kg
Materials: Brass Body
----------------------------------------------------
About Our Khadkula:
This Handmade Tibetan Khadkula is an exquisite ceremonial vase designed to enrich traditional Buddhist rites and offerings. This beautifully balanced ceremonial bowl, measuring 12cm in height and 24cm in diameter, is crafted from solid brass, lending it a substantial presence while weighing only 0.63kg. The Khadkula, traditionally employed in Himalayan spiritual practices, represents cleanliness, abundance, and dedication, making it an essential addition to monasteries, prayer rooms, meditation spaces, and home altars.
The bowl has stunning hand-carved motifs inspired by classical Tibetan art. The vessel's entire body is decorated with elegant floral patterns, exquisite scrollwork, and symbolic lotus-like components. Its beautifully scalloped rim adds a sophisticated touch, while the three ornate, lion-inspired legs elevate the Khadkula visually and metaphorically, indicating stability, protection, and steadfast support for enlightened energies. Every tiny detail shows the superb workmanship of Himalayan artists, who have preserved generations of spiritual art.
A Khadkula is used in Buddhist rituals, water offerings, and purification procedures to represent clarity, generosity, and pure intention. Whether you're looking for a meaningful ritual object, a collector's centerpiece, or an original piece of Tibetan décor, this handcrafted Khadkula brings spirituality to any space. It serves as both a utilitarian ceremonial bowl and a stunning piece of Himalayan art, adding depth and peace to any sacred area.
Introduction to Khadkula:
Khadkulo is a traditional Nepalese vessel that holds both cultural and ceremonial significance. It was once used for cooking and storing grains. Still, it is now widely utilized in rituals, particularly during weddings, where it is ceremonially used to wash the bride and groom's hands and feet, symbolizing reverence and divine blessings. Following the procedure, the Khadkulo is frequently given as a gift to the bride. In modern times, it is also utilized as a decorative object, sometimes filled with flowers or water and placed in houses or businesses to bring prosperity, beauty, and good energy.
Why choose Evamratna?
To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.
