Oxidized Copper Butter Lamp Set | Sacred Tibetan Shrine Decor
Oxidized Copper Butter Lamp Set | Sacred Tibetan Shrine Decor
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A Divine Oxidized Butter Lamp Set | Gold-Plated Tibetan Craftswork
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Size: 89cm (Height) x 28cm (Width)
Inner Depth: 19cm
Top Width: 44cm
Base: 28 cm
Weight: 9.48kg
Total Weight: 18.96kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Oil Lamp
This exquisitely crafted Oxidized Copper Butter Lamp Set is designed to bring elegance and devotion to your space. At 89 cm tall and with a sturdy base of 28 cm, it ensures stability and grace. Made from high-quality oxidized copper and finished with luxurious gold plating, the set is not only visually stunning but also durable.
The intricate carvings, featuring a floral-carved base and a long-life vase, are a testament to fine craftsmanship. Every detail is carefully designed to add reverence and beauty to your meditation or ritual space. The lamp's upper section is adorned with makra and dragon motifs, symbols of strength and protection. Minor deities carved at the top offer blessings of longevity and wisdom.
This Butter Lamp Set is not just a decorative piece but a focal point for prayer, light offerings, and meditation. With an inner depth of 19 cm and a top width of 44 cm, it’s perfect for holding butter lamps, a sacred offering in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Whether you're enhancing the ambiance of your home or deepening your spiritual connection, this set brings a touch of holy artistry into any space. The set weighs 18.96 kg and reflects the fine craftsmanship and quality materials used in its creation. Experience the serenity and spiritual energy it brings into your life.
Introduction to Oil Lamp
Butter lamps are the traditional items that are used in monasteries and homes. The Himalayan craft is made with gold and silver. This lamp looks unique and is also known as an offering lamp because it is used for offering deities that represent light and knowledge. Yak ghee or butter is used traditionally to light up the lamp.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center
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