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Tibetan Kapala Ritual Vessel | Handcrafted Buddhist Offering Bowl
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Size: 23cm(Height) x 13cm(Length) x 12cm(Width)
Weight: 0.67 kg
Materials: Mercury Gold Plated on Copper
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About Our Product
This Sacred Buddhist Kapala Cup is a sacred Buddhist offering vessel made from copper with a gold plated finish. Measuring 23 cm in height, 13 cm in length, and 12 cm in width, with a weight of 0.67 kg, this ritual piece carries a strong altar presence for Vajrayana practice, Buddhist shrines, meditation rooms, and sacred decor. Its covered bowl form, raised base, and warm golden highlights create a devotional appearance suited for prayer, offering practice, and peaceful spiritual reflection.
The design features a rounded kapala bowl with a detailed domed lid, a vajra finial at the top, and an ornate pedestal base with carved floral and traditional Himalayan patterns. The gold plated accents highlight the rim, base, and sacred decorative sections, while the darker copper tone adds depth to the vessel’s ritual character. Each part of the piece, from the lid to the base, reflects careful craftsmanship and the symbolic beauty of Tibetan Buddhist altar art.
In Vajrayana Buddhism, a Kapala is used as a symbolic ritual offering vessel connected with transformation, wisdom, and the purification of ordinary attachment. It represents the offering of ego, ignorance, and delusion into the path of awakening. Placed on an altar, this Buddhist Kapala vessel becomes a meaningful reminder of devotion, inner peace, spiritual discipline, and the journey toward enlightenment.
Introduction To The Kapala :
The Kapala set holds the nectar used in higher esoteric rituals. It offers liberation to gods and deities, ensuring their devotion. The offerings are said to be transformed into the Wisdom Nectar, a liquid form of the deity's Enlightened Mind.

























































































































































































































































































