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Tibetan Silver, Gold Plated Torma | Perfect for Ceremonial Offerings and Spiritual Decor
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Size: 18.5cm (Height) x 11.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.25kg
Materials: Copper, Silver Plated, Gold Plated, Artificial Stone: Turquoise, Coral
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About Our Product
This exquisite Silver & Gold Plated Torma is a beautifully crafted ritual offering made from copper, with elegant silver and gold plating that enhances its sacred significance. Measuring 18.5cm tall and 11.5cm wide, it’s lightweight at just 0.25kg, allowing easy handling during ceremonies. Embedded with meticulously selected turquoise and coral artificial stones, it brings vibrant color and spiritual symbolism to your altar or sacred space. Its detailed craftsmanship reflects tradition and reverence, making it an essential piece for enriching your spiritual practice or ritual environment. Elevate your ceremonies with this offering.
This Torma is ideal for individuals who value intricate and traditional craftsmanship in their spiritual or religious décor. The silver plating creates a sparkling finish, while the gold plating adds a dimension of luxury, distinguishing it as both an offering and a decorative piece. The natural beauty of turquoise and coral stones matches the metallic finish, demonstrating the balance of nature and artistry. Whether used for ceremonial offerings, meditation, or as a one-of-a-kind display piece, it adds an air of refinement and tradition to your environment.
Introduction to Tormas
Tormas are made of barley flour and decorated with butter buttons. On the other hand, metals such as copper, silver, and gold are used. Metal-based tormas have the advantage of being more durable than perishable food tormas. A metal torma can be used for various purposes, including symbolic weapons in repulsion rituals. Tormas are also frequently depicted in paintings on the temples' walls dedicated to the wrathful deities. Torma offerings like the Mahakala and Shri Devi are typically used to appease the ferocious Dharmapala.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.