25972ENBSerkyemSet

Serkyem Offering Set for Buddhist Rituals | Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Items


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Serkyem Offering Set | Handcrafted Copper Offering Vessel

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Size: 9cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.14 kg
Materials: Copper
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About Our Product

This Serkyem Offering Set is a handcrafted copper ritual vessel used in Tibetan Buddhist altar practice, protector offerings, and shrine ceremonies. Measuring 9cm in height, 8cm in length, and 8cm in width, it has a compact and graceful form suitable for home altars, meditation rooms, and sacred ritual spaces. With a weight of 0.14 kg, this copper offering vessel brings warmth, simplicity, and traditional beauty to devotional settings.

In Tibetan Buddhist practice, a serkyem is commonly used to offer tea, nectar, or offerings to Dharma protectors, deities, and enlightened beings. The raised cup and lower bowl design allow the offering to overflow, symbolizing generosity, abundance, and the sincere wish to remove obstacles. This act supports devotion, purification, and the accumulation of merit during prayer and ritual practice.

The surface features delicate engraved floral patterns and a warm copper finish that enhances its traditional Himalayan appearance. Its balanced shape, raised stem, and offering bowl form make it meaningful for puja, protector rituals, shrine display, and meditation practice. Place this Serkyem Offering Set before a Buddha statue, deity image, thangka, or sacred object to create a peaceful altar setting rooted in devotion, gratitude, and spiritual intention.

Introduction of Serkyem Set

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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