26389ESUButterLamp

Tibetan Butter Lamp for Altar | Copper and White Metal Altar Offering Lamp


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Size: 10cm x 10.5cm
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Copper Butter Lamp Offering | Tibetan Ritual Light

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Size: 10cm(Height) x 10.5cm(Diameter)
Base: 7cm
Inner Depth: 4.5cm
Single Weight: 0.31kg
Total Weight: kg
Materials: Copper Body, White Metal
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About Our Product

This Tibetan Butter Lamp for Altar is a sacred Buddhist altar lamp made with a copper body and white metal accents. Measuring 10 cm in height with a 10.5 cm diameter, a 7 cm base, and a 4.5 cm inner depth, this offering lamp has a graceful raised form suitable for shrine rooms, meditation spaces, puja settings, and devotional altars. Its warm copper surface and bright metal bands create a calm visual balance that supports prayer, mindfulness, and peaceful spiritual practice.

The design features a wide offering bowl, a rounded pedestal base, and refined white metal detailing around the rim and body. Its smooth curves and polished surface reflect the careful work of skilled artisans who shape ritual objects with attention and respect. The open bowl is created for traditional light offerings, while the elevated base gives the lamp a dignified altar presence. The copper and white metal combination adds depth, contrast, and sacred beauty to the overall form.

In Buddhist practice, butter lamp offerings symbolize the light of wisdom that clears ignorance and guides beings toward enlightenment. Lighting a lamp on the altar represents clarity, compassion, devotion, and the wish for peace in all directions. This Tibetan Buddhist ritual light serves as a daily reminder of inner awakening, pure intention, and the peaceful path of Dharma practice.

Introduction To The Butter Lamp :

Offering a butter lamp is also a deeply spiritual practice. The traditional practice of preparing a butter lamp starts by washing one’s hands, wearing a mask to protect from contaminating the butter lamp through one’s breath, making the wick out of pure cotton, and cleaning the chalices with a clean piece of cloth reserved for this or fresh mosses from the trees, which were commonly used in old times. The entire process is a meditative spiritual practice that engages a person both physically and mentally, provided the person knows and practices it in accordance with established norms.

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