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Handmade Serkyem Offering Set | Traditional Tibetan Altar Decor
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 10.5cm(Length) x 10.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.24 kg
Materials: Brass, White metal
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Altar Serkyem Offering Set is a sacred ritual vessel made for symbolic offerings, meditation, and Buddhist altar practice. It measures 12.5cm in height, 10.5cm in length, and 10.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.24kg. The offering set is crafted from brass and white metal, giving it a bright silver-toned body with warm golden accents around the rim, stem, and base.
This serkyem set features a raised upper cup, a central stem, and a wide lower bowl that catches the overflowing offering. The surface is decorated with engraved floral patterns and traditional Himalayan motifs. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, a serkyem is often used to offer tea, water, or other symbolic liquids to Dharma protectors, enlightened beings, and guardian deities. Its overflowing form represents generosity, devotion, and the wish for blessings to spread without limitation.
This Buddhist serkyem offering set can be used during puja, protector practice, daily altar offerings, meditation rituals, and shrine arrangements. Practitioners may place it near offering bowls, butter lamps, incense, deity statues, or thangka displays. It serves as a meaningful reminder of gratitude, spiritual protection, and the practice of giving with a sincere heart.
Introduction of Serkyem Set
The Serkyem, a sacred offering vessel, is deeply embedded in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, representing both reverence and devotion. Used in ceremonies to offer drinks such as tea or butter to the divine, the Serkyem symbolizes purity and spiritual connection. Its ornate design, often adorned with gold and silver, reflects the profound respect given to these sacred acts. As the Serkyem is placed on an altar or offered during prayers, it serves as a reminder of the importance of generosity, gratitude, and the bond between the material and spiritual worlds. Each offering made with the Serkyem is an act of devotion, a step toward cultivating inner peace and aligning with the teachings of Buddhism.

























































































































































































































































































