Traditional Tibetan Tea Pot - Sacred Blend of Craftsmanship and Spiritual Symbolism
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Size: 55 cm(Height) x 54 cm(Width)
Weight: 9.5 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Tea Pot :
This Traditional Tibetan Tea Pot is a Himalayan handicraft masterpiece, with an oxidized copper body and delicate silver-plated decorations. This huge ceremonial teapot, measuring 55 cm in height and 54 cm in breadth and weighing 9.5 kg, is both a utilitarian vessel and a spiritual treasure of great significance. In Tibetan Buddhist culture, tea ceremonies represent hospitality, purification, and divine favors, making this handcrafted pot a prized object for holy rituals, altar displays, and Tibetan heritage collectors.
The intricate symbolism on this handcrafted Tibetan teapot exemplifies the spiritual richness of Himalayan creativity. The beautifully sculpted dragon handle denotes strength, knowledge, and divine protection, while the intricate silver embellishments feature auspicious Buddhist motifs. In Tibetan tradition, dragons protect important teachings, bringing beneficial energy and spiritual enlightenment. The oxidized finish adds to its vintage look while also maintaining historical Tibetan metalworking traditions.
Aside from its aesthetic beauty, this silver-plated Tibetan teapot symbolizes the deep symbolism of Buddhist teachings. It is used to convey thanks and dedication during monastic rites and donations. The painstakingly embossed Buddhist deities and motifs on its surface add to its spiritual value, making it an essential piece for meditation areas, shrines, or anybody looking for an artifact with cultural and religious depth.
Introduction To The Tea Pot :
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.
Why choose Evamratna?
To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes, in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.