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Himalayan Tantric Kapala Cup | Meditation & Healing Practices
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Size: 13.5cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.61 kg
Materials: Gold Plated, Copper
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Tantric Kapala Cup is a sacred Buddhist offering vessel crafted from copper with gold plated detailing. Measuring 13.5cm in height, 8cm in length, and 9cm in width, with a weight of 0.61 kg, it features a rounded offering bowl, ornate lid, vajra finial, and a decorated ritual base. The dark copper tone with golden accents creates a rich sacred look for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, and meditation spaces.
In Vajrayana Buddhist practice, the kapala cup represents transformation, wisdom, and the offering of attachment into awakened awareness. Its bowl form is traditionally connected with tantric rituals, where offerings symbolize the purification of ordinary thoughts and the turning of negative emotions into spiritual insight. The vajra finial on the lid adds a meaning of protection, clarity, and firm commitment to the path of enlightenment.
This gold plated copper kapala is suitable for altar display, ritual practice, meditation rooms, or sacred collections. The detailed floral patterns, raised base, and ritual form bring a peaceful devotional presence to any shrine. Placed respectfully on an altar, this Himalayan Tantric Kapala Cup supports mindfulness, offering practice, and a deeper connection to Buddhist spiritual tradition.
Introduction of Kapala
In Buddhist and Hindu rituals, the Kapala is used ritually as a skull cup. It is made from the oval upper section of a human cranium. It is utilized by members of various Vajrayana sects in tantric practices, often filled with wine, blood, or other liquids. The Kapala is also employed in Feng Shui practices.
























































































































































































































































































