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Sacred Water Offering Bowls | Copper Buddhist Altar Set
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Pot
Size: 6cm (Height) x 11cm (Length) x 11cm (Width)
Weight: 0.2kg
Big plate
Size: 5cm (Height) x 13.5cm (Length) x 14.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.19kg
Small Plate
Size: 1cm (Height) x 5.5cm (Length) x 5.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.018kg
Stand
Size: 4.5cm (Height) x 3cm (Length) x 3cm (Width)
Weight: 0.022kg
Total Weight: 0.55kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Water Offering Bowls is a meaningful copper altar set created for Buddhist rituals, puja practice, meditation, and devotional offerings. The set includes a copper pot, a large plate, small offering plates, and a stand, with a total weight of 0.55 kg. Its warm copper surface and traditional arrangement make it a beautiful addition to Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, meditation corners, and sacred spaces dedicated to prayer, mindfulness, and inner peace.
The design features a rounded central pot placed within a larger copper plate, surrounded by small water offering bowls that create a complete ritual presentation. The pot includes a graceful handle and detailed surface work, while the surrounding bowls are shaped with smooth rims and a simple altar form. Each piece reflects careful craftsmanship, with the natural copper tone adding warmth, depth, and spiritual presence to the offering display. The complete composition feels respectful, calm, and deeply connected to traditional Buddhist altar practice.
In Buddhist tradition, water offerings symbolize purity, generosity, clarity, and sincere devotion. Offering clean water is a way to cultivate humility, remove attachment, and create positive merit on the path toward enlightenment. Placed on an altar, this Tibetan ritual water bowl set becomes a daily reminder of peaceful intention, compassionate practice, and the wish for wisdom to arise in the heart.
Introduction to Water Offering Set
The traditional set of offerings, commonly represented by bowls of water, derives from the customary offerings presented to an honored guest in ancient India. The first bowl contains clear water for the newly arrived guests to drink. In the second bowl is water for the guest to wash his or her feet. In the third bowl are flowers, reminiscent of the crowns of flowers offered to women and the garlands offered to men. In the fourth bowl is incense, an offering to please the sense of smell. The fifth offering, pleasing to the sight, is bright light commonly in the form of a lamp, which like the sun, the moon illuminates the darkness. The sixth offering consists of a bowl of scented water. Seventh is an offering of food, commonly in the form of a torma or ritual cake. Eighth is an offering of sound. It is not represented on the altar, but can simply be imagined as beautiful music.

























































































































































































































































































