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Traditional Ceremonial Butter Lamp | Spiritual Home Decor
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Size: 24cm(Height) x 17cm(Diameter)
Base: 11.5cm
Inner Depth: 6.5cm
Single Weight: 1.18kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Ceremonial Butter Lamp is crafted from an oxidized copper body, designed as a traditional offering vessel used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals and altar practices. Measuring 24cm in height with a 17cm diameter and a 11.5cm base, and a depth of 6.5cm, the lamp carries a balanced and stable presence suitable for temple altars, home shrines, meditation spaces, and ceremonial use. The aged oxidized finish highlights its sacred aesthetic while reflecting traditional Himalayan metal craftsmanship.
The butter lamp holds deep symbolic meaning in Buddhist practice, representing the dispelling of ignorance and the awakening of wisdom. In ritual context, the flame offered within the lamp symbolizes clarity, enlightenment, and the illumination of the spiritual path. The layered structure and refined carvings reflect sacred geometry and traditional design language, making it both a functional ritual object and a meaningful spiritual symbol. The central stem and wide bowl form are traditionally designed to support stable offerings during puja ceremonies.
As a Buddhist ritual object, the butter lamp is widely used for prayer offerings, merit accumulation, meditation practice, and shrine decoration. Placing this lamp on an altar creates an atmosphere of devotion, mindfulness, and spiritual focus. The Ceremonial Butter Lamp serves as a reminder of wisdom, compassion, and the light of awakening, making it a meaningful addition for practitioners, collectors, or sacred space decor.
Introduction of Butter Lamp
The entire process of offering a butter lamp is a deeply spiritual practice. Traditionally, preparing a butter lamp involves washing one's hands, wearing a mask to prevent contamination through breath, crafting the wick from pure cotton, and cleaning the chalices with a dedicated cloth or fresh moss, as was common in ancient times. This entire preparation is a meditative spiritual practice that engages an individual both physically and mentally, provided they understand and follow the established norms.

























































































































































































































































































