Beautifully Hand molded Tea Cup with Red Stone on Top | Buddhist Altar Bowl
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Size: 21 cm(Height) x 13.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.540 kg
Materials: Silver
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About Our Tea Cup :
Our Traditional Silver Tea Cup with Red Stone on Top, 21 cm tall and 13.5 cm wide, is painstakingly designed from pure silver and weighs 0.540 kg (46.30 tola). Silver is highly valued in Buddhist traditions, representing spiritual purity, clarity, and the divine essence that transcends earthly existence. This tea cup, which is used in Buddhist ceremonies, meditation areas, and temple offerings, is a sacred cup for deities and enlightened beings to offer water, tea, or other offerings. Its elaborate handcrafted features capture the artistic grandeur of Tibetan Buddhist culture, making it an indispensable complement to altars, holy ceremonies, and devotional activities.
This pure silver tea cup offers a magnificent handcrafted design, including traditional Buddhist symbols and patterns, boosting its spiritual value. At the top, a red stone adorns the artistically sculpted cap, symbolizing the essence of wisdom, spiritual protection, and the illumination of truth. Red stones serve as a spiritual conduit for blessings and positive energy and are symbolic of strength, transformation, and the passion of enlightened activity in Buddhist symbolism. Its position as a holy object of worship is further supported by the elaborate engravings on the silver body, which depict the harmony of divine and natural forces.
Offering bowls and ceremonial teacups are vital components of Tibetan Buddhism's daily prayers and spiritual rites. This silver Buddhist teacup represents the act of selflessness and generosity, reminding practitioners of the paramita (perfection of giving). Placing this ceremonial bowl on an altar promotes purification, abundance, and heavenly benefits, assisting practitioners in cultivating attention, gratitude, and dedication. Whether in personal meditation areas, monasteries, or temple rites, this Buddhist altar tea cup with red stone is a precious object that represents spiritual connectedness, creative elegance, and ageless reverence.
Introduction To The Tea Cup :
The beautiful ceremonial teacup, profoundly rooted in Tibetan and Himalayan traditions, is a venerated cup for serving tea during Buddhist rituals and cultural festivities. It is generally used in monasteries and religious gatherings to pay honor to deities, esteemed monks, and guests, representing the essence of hospitality and spiritual offerings. In the development of the tea culture of the Central Plains, Buddhism played an important role. The Tibetans, who believe in Buddhism, attach importance to tea ceremonies during Buddhist activities. They often connect tea with God. When praying to deities in temples, they take medicine, holy water, and tea with them. For Tibetans, tea implies friendship, respect, purity, and auspiciousness. Tibetans use tea in various polite formalities and customs, such as weddings, childbirth, funerals, and religious rites.
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