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Silver-Plated Copper Offering Vase for Buddhist Altar & Meditation
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Size: 21 cm(Height) x 13.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.428 kg
Material: Copper, Silver Plated
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About our Bhumba
This handcrafted Tibetan Long Life Offering Vase is a sacred ritual vessel designed to enhance your spiritual practice. Made from copper with a silver-plated finish, it stands 21 cm tall with a 13.5 cm width and weighs 0.428 kg. Perfect for home altars, meditation spaces, or sacred corners, this offering vase adds a spiritual and elegant touch to your environment.
The vase features intricate embossed floral patterns and traditional Tibetan motifs, reflecting meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. The ornamental chains and decorative elements symbolize protection and auspicious blessings. Its refined silver plating enhances the beauty of the design while maintaining the authentic Himalayan aesthetic.
In Tibetan Buddhism, offering vases are used to hold sacred substances such as water, grains, or symbolic offerings, representing the cultivation of generosity and longevity. Displaying this Long Life Offering Vase in your altar or meditation space promotes mindfulness, spiritual clarity, and a deeper connection with Buddhist practices, inviting peace, harmony, and positive energy into your surroundings.
Introduction to Bhumba
The Bhumba, or Ritual Vase, is an important ceremonial item used for holding holy water that has been blessed by the Guru. These are called the “chief” or “principal” vase, and the “action” or “working” vase. The principal vase is filled with holy water and remains on the altar in the monastery or temple, while the action vase is used for the actual pouring of water for purification during the various stages of the ritual.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.

























































































































































































































































































