Handmade Sacred Offering Bowl
About Our Ritual Item :
This THandmade Sacred Offering Bowl , with its intricate design, beautifully reflects the rich tradition of Tibetan craftsmanship. The bowl stands at 11 cm in height with a 17 cm diameter, making it a perfect size for ceremonial use. The copper body is expertly silver-plated, giving it a striking base, while the gold-plated exterior adds a luxurious touch. The bowl features decorative elements with a careful mix of vibrant turquoise and coral, which are set in delicate patterns along its surface, offering a bold contrast against the warm golden tones of the plating.
The intricate detailing of the floral patterns along the edges adds texture and elegance, enhancing its aesthetic value. These design elements are carefully inlaid, showcasing the fine artistry involved in its creation. The floral accents throughout the sides provide a harmonious balance, reflecting the Tibetan art style’s affinity for symmetry and beauty.
The decor bowl is not only a piece of spiritual significance but also a fine decorative item for any space. Its visual appeal lies in combining traditional Tibetan elements, refined craftsmanship, and the vibrant yet elegant colors of turquoise and coral. Perfect for a shrine or as a collector’s item, this bowl offers both symbolic and artistic beauty.
Introduction To The Offering Bowl :
Offering Bowls are extensively used in Tibetan temples, shrines, and home altars to accumulate merit and virtue and are filled with offerings every morning. They also store various materials, including grains, fruits, yak butter, salt, ghee, water, and flowers. It is the perfect size for shrines and is readily kept. This bowl is lovely, and the trim provides a lovely focus point. It is ideal for anyone seeking to practice in a small space.
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Height: 11 cm
Diameter: 17 cm
Weight: 0.640 kg
Material: Copper Body, Sliver Plated, Gold Plated
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
Set up an altar table, cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center