25141ESJSerkyemSet

Serkyem Offering Bowl Set | Sacred Altar Decor for Offerings

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Size: 13cm x 13cm
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Brass Serkyem Set | Tibetan Buddhist Offering Vessel

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Size: 13cm(Height) x 13cm(Length) x 13cm(Width)
Weight: 0.21 kg
Materials: Brass, Copper
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About Our Product

This Brass Serkyem Set represents offering, devotion, and spiritual purification in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Handcrafted from brass and copper, the set features a raised offering cup above a wide lower bowl, creating the traditional form used for ritual liquid offerings. Standing at 13 cm tall, this piece is suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, shrine spaces, or sacred areas dedicated to prayer and peaceful practice.

Serkyem is traditionally used in Vajrayana rituals to offer tea, saffron water, or symbolic nectar to enlightened beings, Dharma protectors, and lineage guardians. The upper cup and lower vessel allow the offering to overflow gracefully, symbolizing generosity, abundance, and the wish for obstacles to be cleared. The warm copper tone, brass accents, and simple ritual form reflect the skill of Himalayan artisans influenced by Tibetan Buddhist traditions.

Placing this Serkyem set on your altar encourages mindfulness, gratitude, protection, and spiritual harmony. It serves as a meaningful vessel for daily offerings, protector practices, meditation rituals, and devotional ceremonies. This set also makes a thoughtful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking a sacred Buddhist ritual item for peace, blessings, and inner clarity.

Introduction To The Serkyem:

The Serkyem, a sacred offering vessel, is deeply embedded in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, representing both reverence and devotion. Used in ceremonies to offer drinks such as tea or butter to the divine, the Serkyem symbolizes purity and spiritual connection. Its ornate design, often adorned with gold and silver, reflects the profound respect given to these sacred acts. As the Serkyem is placed on an altar or offered during prayers, it serves as a reminder of the importance of generosity, gratitude, and the bond between the material and spiritual worlds. Each offering made with the Serkyem is an act of devotion, a step toward cultivating inner peace and aligning with the teachings of Buddhism.

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