Traditional Ritual Offering Box for Tibetan Altars and Ceremonies
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Size:- 47cm (Height) x 56cm (Width)
Weight: 2.07kg
Materials: Wooden, Acrylic Color
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About Our Chemar Box:
Bring the essence of Tibetan spirituality into your house with this hand-painted wooden Buddhist Box. This meticulously constructed ceremonial artifact is used in Buddhist ceremonies and as a holy gift. This highly designed Chemar box, 47cm high by 56cm wide, and weighing 2.07kg, is usually used during Losar (Tibetan New Year) and other spiritual celebrations. The vivid acrylic paint on wood depicts the intricate symbolism and craftsmanship of Tibetan culture, making it both a utilitarian item for ceremonies and a lovely ornamental piece.
Each Buddhist Chemar box is delicately hand-painted by craftsmen who thoroughly understand Himalayan spiritual art. The rich acrylic colors emphasize traditional themes and auspicious symbols that brighten any meditation or prayer space. This wooden box is ideal for holding tsampa, chemar, or other precious artifacts, serving spiritual and aesthetic objectives. Its durability and vibrant artwork make it a classic piece for Buddhist practitioners and collectors. This handcrafted Chemar box, which can be used in a Tibetan altar arrangement, for ceremonial offerings, or as a significant home decor item, is steeped in tradition. Ideal for spiritual places, meditation rooms, or gifting to those who value Buddhist ceremonies and Tibetan culture.
Introduction To Chemar Box
The Chemar Box is a traditional and sacred container used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, especially during major festivals such as Losar (Tibetan New Year). It is an offering vessel that symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and auspiciousness.