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Himalayan Ritual Tea Cup with Lid | Tibetan Buddhist Offering Vessel


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Size: 19cm x 14.5cm

Himalayan Ritual Tea Cup with Lid |Spiritual Vessel for Offerings and Meditation Rituals

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Size: 19cm (Height) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.43kg
Materials: Pure Silver
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About our Tea Cup:

The Himalayan Ritual Tea Cup with Lid is a beautifully crafted ceremonial vessel used in Tibetan Buddhism for sacred offerings and blessings. Made from pure silver, this ritual cup stands 7.5 inches in height and 5.75 inches in width, with a weight of 0.43kg. Designed with a broad lotus-like base and a fitting lid, it is traditionally filled with tea or other sacred liquids during ceremonies to honor deities, express devotion, and invite spiritual blessings. The cover preserves the purity of the offering until the moment of presentation, adding both spiritual and symbolic meaning to the ritual.

The exterior of the cup is adorned with embossed patterns and auspicious Tibetan motifs that showcase the artistry of the Himalayas. Floral and religious symbols enrich the design, enhancing its role as a vessel of offering while reflecting Buddhist tradition and reverence. Each detail is carefully arranged to convey beauty, meaning, and cultural depth, making it a sacred piece of ritual art.

Whether placed on a personal shrine, used in Buddhist ceremonies, or displayed as a meaningful art object, this ritual tea cup embodies devotion and the sacred values of Tibetan practice. It represents reverence, generosity, and spiritual connection, serving as both a ceremonial tool and a symbol of blessings within the home or temple.

Introduction To The Tea Pot :

Tea in Tibet was an essential staple in the diet. The tea was made from Chinese black tea bricks. Butter from yaks and salt were then added and churned together to give a thick, soup-like liquid. This was drunk throughout the day by all social classes. This teapot would have come from an aristocratic family or perhaps a wealthier monastery. There are some minor dents associated with age and use and an overall excellent patina.

Why choose Evamratna?

To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes, in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.

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