26386ESUSerkyemSet

Buddhist Serkyem Offering Bowl | Sacred Ritual Bowl for Spiritual Practices


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Size: 9.5cm x 8.5cm
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Handcrafted Serkyem Offering Bowl | Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Vessel

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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 8.5cm(Length) x 8.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.16 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Brass
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About Our Product

This Buddhist Serkyem Offering Bowl is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ritual vessel made with an oxidized copper body and refined brass accents. Measuring 9.5 cm in height and 8.5 cm in both length and width, this compact offering piece weighs 0.16 kg and carries a graceful two level form. Its warm copper tone, polished brass rims, and elevated cup design make it a meaningful addition to Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, and spiritual home decor.

The offering bowl features a rounded upper cup, a wide lower basin, a raised central stem, and a decorative beaded brass ring that adds depth to its traditional design. The smooth oxidized copper surface gives the piece a calm and devotional presence, while the brass edging beautifully highlights each circular form. Crafted by skilled artisans, this Serkyem ritual vessel reflects the careful metalwork tradition often found in Himalayan Buddhist offering objects.

In Vajrayana practice, a Serkyem is used for making liquid offerings to enlightened beings, Dharma protectors, and lineage guardians. These offerings represent generosity, purification, respect, and the sincere wish to remove obstacles on the spiritual path. Placed on an altar, this Tibetan offering bowl becomes a reminder of devotion, inner peace, and the journey toward wisdom and enlightenment.

Introduction of Serkyem Set

Serkyem sets are traditionally used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals to offer food or water to deities. The bowls are often arranged in a specific pattern on the altar during prayers and ceremonies. Serkyem sets are typically made from materials such as wood, metal, or bone, and are frequently decorated with intricate carvings or paintings. The offering of food or water through the use of Serkyem sets is believed to promote generosity and reduce selfishness, stinginess, and greed.

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