








Oxidized Copper Antique Finish Stupa | Tibetan Buddhist Decor
Oxidized Copper Antique Finish Stupa | Buddhist Artifact
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Size: 28.5cm (Height) x 15.5cm(Width)
Weight: 2.85kg
Materials: Oxidized copper body, Antique Finish
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About Our Ritual Item :
This exquisite Oxidized Copper Antique Finish Stupa is a handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist statue intended to bring spiritual peace and harmony into your house or shrine. This special spiritual item, measuring 28.5 cm in height and 15.5 cm in width, exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship and a strong connection to Tibetan Buddhist traditions. The ancient oxidized copper finish enhances the stupa's rich, classic appeal, making it an excellent centerpiece for meditation or holy spaces. This stupa is not only a symbol of enlightenment, but it also represents the heart of Tibetan Buddhist spirituality, bestowing blessings and peace upon its devotees.
The stupa's base is precisely etched with a vajra motif, which is a potent emblem of unbreakable truth and spiritual strength in Tibetan Buddhism. The intricate engravings demonstrate the passion and skill of the craftspeople who created this precious work. This stupa, whether presented as a meditation statue, decorative item, or a unique addition to your Buddhist collection, is a stunning expression of Tibetan culture and spirituality. Embrace the energies of calm, protection, and enlightenment with this exquisitely sculpted Oxidized Copper Antique Finish Stupa.
Introduction To Stupa :
Before Buddhism, great teachers were buried in mounds. Some were cremated, but sometimes they were buried in a seated, meditative position. The mound of earth covered them up. Thus, the domed shape of the stupa came to represent a person seated in meditation, much as the Buddha was when he achieved Enlightenment and knowledge of the Four Noble Truths. The base of the stupa represents his crossed legs as he sat in a meditative pose. The middle portion is the Buddha’s body, and the top of the mound, where a pole rises from the apex surrounded by a small fence, represents his head. Before images of the human Buddha were created, reliefs often depicted practitioners demonstrating devotion to a stupa.
How to Set Up Your 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
• If you want a more elaborate altar, you can put a Stupa as well.