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Traditional Bhumba Offering Vase | Copper Tibetan Altar Vase
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Size: 24cm(Height) x 11.5cm(Length) x 15cm(Width)
Weight: 0.75 kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Bhumba Offering Vase is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ritual vessel crafted from a copper body. Measuring 24 cm in height, 11.5 cm in length, and 15 cm in width, with a weight of 0.75 kg, this vessel carries a graceful devotional presence for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, meditation spaces, puja rituals, and spiritual offerings. The Bhumba is traditionally used as a ritual water vase for purification, blessings, consecration, and sacred ceremonies.
The design features a rounded vessel body, raised pedestal base, long central spout, and a beautifully decorated upper crown. Auspicious symbols are carved around the top, adding sacred meaning connected with blessings, harmony, protection, and spiritual success. The warm copper surface highlights the carved patterns, ritual form, and traditional Himalayan artistry, giving the vase a meaningful altar presence for daily practice or ceremonial display.
In Vajrayana Buddhist practice, the Bhumba represents purity, sacred abundance, and the flow of blessings into the practice space. It is often used during rituals to sprinkle blessed water, purify surroundings, and support mindful devotion. Placed on an altar or used during puja, this copper Bhumba offering vase becomes a reminder of peace, protection, pure intention, and the path toward enlightenment.
Introduction of Bhumba
A Bhumba is a traditional container used in Nepalese and Tibetan cultures to store and serve water for religious purposes. It is often used in Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, and is frequently placed on altars or offered to deities. The Bhumba is also believed to have a purifying effect, and is sometimes used in healing rituals. In addition to its religious significance, the Bhumba is also used as a decorative element in homes and temples. It is typically made of brass or copper and features intricate designs and patterns.
























































































































































































































































































