







Pure Silver Karuwa with Floral Engraving | Buddhist Offering
Pure Silver Karuwa with Floral Engraving - Buddhist Offering
-----------------------------------------------------
Size: 14cm (Height) x 16.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.204kg
Materials: Pure Silver
----------------------------------------------------
About Our Karuwa
This stunning Pure Silver Karuwa with Floral Engraving is a sacred vase used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals. It is skillfully made of silver and has elaborate flower engravings. It also has a powerful form with a large, rounded body and a gracefully designed spout. This Karuwa, 14 cm tall and 16.5 cm wide, is a ceremonial object and an elegant symbol of cultural regard.
The Karuwa, which is used to keep and pour blessed water or nectar during sacrifices and purification rites, plays a vital role in spiritual ceremonies. Silver is thought to have protective and balancing forces, which enhance the vessel's significance in sacred rites. Its elaborate workmanship and polished surface make it excellent for altar usage, ceremonial exhibition, or as a treasured keepsake built in the Himalayan culture.
Introduction to Karuwa
Karuwa is a Nepali term for a traditional brass or copper water container or jug. It is a container with a narrow neck and a broader base commonly used to transport water, milk, or other liquids. The Karuwa has cultural and religious significance in Nepali culture and is frequently used in ceremonies and festivals. During the Bisket Jatra festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal, for example, Karuwas filled with water are carried in a procession to a temple, where they are used to pour water over the deity. Similarly, during the Dashain festival, Karuwas collect holy water from rivers and springs to offer to the goddess Durga.
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.