Traditionally Handcarved Buddhist Tibetan Beautiful Stupa
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Size: 63 cm(Height) x 24 cm(Width)
Weight: 7.046 kg
Materials: Copper, Silver Plated, Artificial Stone: Turquoise, Ruby, Panna, Crystal
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About Our Stupa :
The Beautiful Stupa depicted in the image is a stunning example of Buddhist craftsmanship, made of copper with silver plating and embellished with artificial stones such as turquoise, ruby, panna, and crystal. Standing 63 cm tall and 24 cm wide, this Stupa is a visually striking piece representing spiritual purity and the path to enlightenment. The Stupa's dome-shaped base is meticulously detailed, providing a solid foundation for the entire structure. At the same time, the flared top is exquisitely decorated, with turquoise and ruby stones embedded in a circular pattern that adds vibrant color and texture.
The turquoise, ruby, and Panna stones are carefully placed to create a harmonious aesthetic, representing various spiritual energies and adding richness to the design. The crystal accents beautifully reflect light, representing clarity and wisdom. The design's symmetry and balance highlight traditional elements of Tibetan artistry while conveying a sense of peace and spirituality.
The Stupa is traditionally used in Tibetan Buddhism to represent the Buddha's presence and teachings. With its intricate design and use of high-quality materials, this piece serves as both a religious artifact and a decorative masterpiece. Its vibrant colors and detailed craftsmanship make it an ideal addition to any sacred space or altar, inspiring reverence and connection to the divine. This exquisite Stupa serves as both a spiritual symbol and a work of art, bringing grace and elegance to its surroundings.
Introduction To The Stupa :
Great teachers were buried in mounds before Buddhism. Some were cremated, but others were buried sitting in a contemplative manner. They were hidden behind the earthen mound. As a result, the stupa's domed shape depicted a person seated in meditation, much like the Buddha was when he attained Enlightenment and understanding of the Four Noble Truths. The stupa's base depicts his crossed legs as he reclines in a contemplative attitude. The center of the mound depicts the Buddha's body, while the top of the mound, where a pole rises from the pinnacle and is surrounded by a little fence, represents his head. Before the development of depictions of the person Buddha, reliefs frequently represented practitioners exhibiting devotion to a stupa.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
You can 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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.