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Handcrafted Himalayan Golpa With Stand | Gold Plated Golpa for Meditation & Rituals
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Size: 25cm(Height) x 19.5cm(Length) x 19.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.93 kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Himalayan Golpa With Stand is made from copper with a rich gold plated finish, creating a graceful ritual vessel for Buddhist altar, shrine, and offering practice. Measuring 25cm in height, 19.5cm in length, and 19.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.93kg, it has a wide bowl form supported by a finely detailed stand. The golden surface, raised borders, and delicate hanging chain detail give the piece a sacred Himalayan appearance suitable for temple display, home shrine decor, and ceremonial use.
The Golpa is decorated with fine floral patterns, beaded borders, and draped ornament designs that reflect traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. The bowl features soft engraved motifs across the outer surface, while the stand is shaped with lotus petal details, symbolizing purity, spiritual growth, and the offering of a clean heart. The removable bowl and raised pedestal design make the piece visually balanced, allowing it to be displayed with dignity on a Buddhist altar or ritual table.
In Buddhist practice, a Golpa is used as a sacred offering vessel, often placed on an altar for ritual substances, grains, flowers, or symbolic offerings. Its rounded bowl form represents abundance, generosity, and the gathering of merit, while the golden finish reflects devotion and auspicious blessings. Placed in a shrine room or meditation space, this Handcrafted Himalayan Golpa With Stand helps create an atmosphere of peace, reverence, and spiritual focus, supporting the path toward mindfulness and enlightenment.
Introduction of Golpa With Stand
The Golpa is a traditional Tibetan ritual instrument used in Buddhist ceremonies and monastic practices. It features a bell and a striker, often crafted from brass, bronze, or wood, and is typically played in rhythmic patterns to accompany chanting and prayer. The sound of the Golpa is believed to cleanse negative energies, purify the mind, and enhance meditation. It holds significant spiritual value within Tibetan Buddhism, where it is frequently used in temples and monasteries to support ceremonial rituals and devotional offerings.

























































































































































































































































































