25720TGETormaSet

Silver Tibetan Ritual Torma Set | Traditional Buddhist Offerings


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Size: 13.5cm x 6.5cm
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Traditional Flower and Torma Offering Set | Spiritual Offering Tools for Ritual Use

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Flower
Size: 13.5cm (Height) x 8cm (Length) x 6.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.075kg

TORMA
Size: 13cm (Height) x 5.5cm (Length) x 5.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.11kg

Total Weight: 0.19kg
Materials: Copper, Gemstone, Silver Plated
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About Our Product

The Flower and Torma Offering Set is a finely crafted spiritual ensemble designed with detailed artistry and sacred meaning. It is made from an copper, highlighted with Silver plating, giving it a traditional appearance. The set is enhanced with coral and turquoise stone inlays that bring natural color and cultural richness to the design. The Torma measures 13cm height, 5.5cm length, 5.5cm width and weighs 0.11kg, while the Flower measures 13.5cm height, 8cm length, 6.5cm width and weighs 0.075kg. The total weight of the set is 0.19kg.

In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Torma holds deep ritual importance as an offering symbol presented during pujas and ceremonial practices. Its structured form represents sacred offerings made to deities and protective forces. The floral element complements it beautifully, symbolizing purity, devotion, and the blossoming of inner awareness. Together, both pieces reflect harmony between offering and blessing within ritual practice.

This set is commonly used for altar decoration, daily prayers, ritual offerings, and sacred ceremonies. It can also be placed in meditation spaces or shrines to create a peaceful and devotional atmosphere. The combination of copper, silver plating, and gemstone detailing makes it a meaningful addition for practitioners and collectors of traditional Himalayan ritual objects.

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. 

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