26030ENiTorma

Buddhist Ceremonial Torma | Tibetan Ritual Offering


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Size: 28.5cm x 14.5cm
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Tibetan Ceremonial Torma Offering | Sacred Ritual Altar Art 

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Size: 28.5cm(Height) x 14.5cm(Length) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.78 kg
Materials: Copper, Fire Gold, Turquoise & Coral, Silver 
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About Our Product

This Tibetan Ceremonial Torma Offering is a sacred ritual altar object crafted from copper with fire gold and silver finishing, enhanced with turquoise and coral gemstone details. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the torma is a highly symbolic offering form used in meditation, ritual ceremonies, and altar practice. Its intricate design reflects centuries of Himalayan craftsmanship where spiritual objects are created as expressions of devotion, generosity, and sacred intention.

A torma represents the practice of offering without attachment, transforming material beauty into spiritual merit and devotion. It is used in Buddhist rituals as an offering to enlightened beings, protective deities, and ritual forces, symbolizing purification, abundance, and the removal of obstacles. The presence of turquoise and coral gemstones enhances its sacred energy, representing protection, compassion, and auspicious blessings within ritual practice.

This Ceremonial Torma is ideal for altar placement, monastery rituals, meditation spaces, and spiritual décor collections. It serves as both a ritual offering object and a symbolic centerpiece representing impermanence, devotion, and spiritual transformation. Whether used in ceremony or displayed in a sacred space, it brings a powerful sense of reverence, tradition, and spiritual depth.

Introduction of Torma

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.

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