14971ESBBhumba

Handcrafted Bhumba Ritual Offering | Copper Ritual Vase


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Size: 27.5cm x 13cm
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Traditional Bhumba Ritual Offering | Sacred Tibetan Copper Vessel

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Size: 27.5cm (Height) x 13cm (Width)
Weight:  0.57kg
Materials: Copper
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About our Bhumba:

This Traditional Bhumba Ritual Offering is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ceremonial vessel used for purification rituals, empowerment practices, and altar offerings. Measuring 27.5cm in height and 13cm in width, and weighing 0.57 kg, it is expertly handcrafted from copper. The detailed craftsmanship reflects authentic Himalayan metal artistry, making it a meaningful object for both ritual use and spiritual display.

The Bhumba holds deep significance in Vajrayana Buddhism, symbolizing purification, blessing, and the flow of sacred energy during ritual ceremonies. At the top, the Kalachakra symbol is beautifully placed, representing the Wheel of Time, cosmic harmony, and enlightened awareness. The upper section is further enhanced with an auspicious symbolic design, representing protection, prosperity, and spiritual blessings, while the finely detailed body reflects traditional ritual craftsmanship.

This Traditional Bhumba is ideal for monasteries, home altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual gifting. It serves as both a functional ritual object and a sacred symbol of purification, devotion, and spiritual transformation, bringing balance, harmony, and positive energy into any sacred environment.

Introduction of Bhumba

A Bhumba is a traditional container used in Nepalese and Tibetan cultures to store and serve water for religious purposes. It is often used in Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, and is frequently placed on altars or offered to deities. The Bhumba is also believed to have a purifying effect, and is sometimes used in healing rituals. In addition to its religious significance, the Bhumba is also used as a decorative element in homes and temples. It is typically made of brass or copper and features intricate designs and patterns.

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