26455EARicePot

Sacred Buddhist Ritual Rice Pot Vessel | Handcrafted Copper Offering Vessel


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Size: 17cm x 9cm
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Traditional Tibetan Offering Vessel |  Offering Vessel for Altar Decor

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Size: 17cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.39 kg
Materials: White Metal
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About Our Product

This Sacred Buddhist Ritual Rice Pot Vessel is a finely handcrafted offering container made from white metal, featuring intricate filigree work that showcases exceptional Himalayan craftsmanship. Measuring 17cm in height and 9cm in both length and width, and weighing 0.39 kg, this vessel embodies both spiritual significance and decorative elegance, making it ideal for ritual use or as a centerpiece on a meditation altar.

The rice pot is meticulously crafted with detailed filigree designs, including swirling patterns and ornamental motifs around its body and lid, reflecting traditional Tibetan artistic style. Its top is adorned with a pointed finial, symbolizing spiritual aspiration, while the delicate patterns on the body represent abundance and the continuous cycle of giving and receiving. The fine detailing emphasizes its sacred role in Buddhist rituals, connecting the practitioner with the spiritual energy of the offering.

This ritual vessel is perfect for use in meditation spaces, home altars, or temples, holding rice, grains, or other offerings that symbolize prosperity, generosity, and spiritual blessings. It serves both as a functional ritual tool and a striking decorative piece, bringing a sense of sacredness, mindfulness, and aesthetic beauty to any spiritual practice environment.

Introduction of Rice Pot

A rice bowl represents prosperity, sustenance, fertility, and abundance. Thus, a Rice Bowl is reputed to assist in warding off evils from the household and, at the same time, aid in achieving prosperity in wealth and happiness in family life. Mostly seen in the hands of the Buddha, Buddhist monks traditionally used rice bowls to accept offerings from people. The monks would use these offerings to survive and often used the rice bowls to cook their food. Even today, such practice exists in some parts.

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