This Tibetan Torma is a sacred ceremonial offering object in Buddhist tradition, crafted from a copper body with gold plating, acrylic color detailing, and gemstone accents. Standing 27 cm tall and measuring 14.5 cm in both length and width, with a weight of 0.84 kg, it is designed for altar display, ritual practice, and spiritual devotion. Its surface is beautifully adorned with intricate Buddhist motifs, while turquoise and coral inlays add vibrant symbolic richness and sacred visual depth.
This Torma holds deep spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism, where it is used in rituals to honor enlightened beings, lineage masters, and protective deities. It serves as a sacred offering to invite blessings of protection, healing, harmony, and spiritual purification. The coral and turquoise stones symbolize vitality, balance, protection, and life energy, while the gold plated finish represents wisdom, compassion, and the radiant presence of enlightened blessings.
This Tibetan Torma is a meaningful ritual piece for prayer, meditation, and Buddhist altar arrangements. Its presence helps create a peaceful and focused sacred space, supporting the practitioner’s connection to higher awareness and devotional practice. Whether used during ceremonial offerings or placed as a spiritual centerpiece, this torma brings harmony, reverence, and divine energy to any altar, shrine, or meditation room.
Tormas are traditionally made from barley flour and decorated with butter buttons, though they can also be crafted from metals such as copper, silver, and gold. Metal-based tormas offer greater durability compared to perishable food tormas. They are commonly utilized in temple rituals, serving as symbolic offerings to deities, esteemed gurus, and lineage masters. Tormas are integral to many Buddhist rituals and practices, including those for the deceased, and are frequently used to represent various aspects of the enlightened mind, such as generosity, moral discipline, patience, perseverance, meditation, and wisdom.