Handcrafted Copper Oxidized Tibetan Teapot | Buddhist Rituals Item
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Size: 28cm (Height) x 25cm (width)
Weight: 2.17kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper, Gold Plated
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About Our Tea Pot:
A masterwork of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, this handcrafted copper-oxidized Tibetan teapot combines artistic elegance with cultural legacy. This gorgeous teapot, which is 28 cm tall and 25 cm broad, and weighs 2.17 kg, is made of copper with a deep oxidized finish. It is embellished with elaborate patterns and opulent gold plating that accentuates sacred Tibetan motifs. The beauty and symbolism of Tibetan Buddhist rites are reflected in every detail, from the lotus-adorned lid to the dragon spout.
This handcrafted teapot both as a decorative focal point and a practical vessel, and is traditionally used in Tibetan monasteries and homes to offer tea during prayers, pujas, and spiritual ceremonies. The corroded copper body gives it an antique, heirloom-like appearance, while the gold-plated decorations lend a spiritual radiance. This Tibetan teapot adds spiritual richness and tradition to your surroundings, whether you're a collector of cultural relics or looking for a genuine item for your altar or meditation area.
This handcrafted copper oxidized teapot combines artisan skill and spiritual connotation, making it ideal for holy areas or as a statement piece of decor. It is a unique combination of form and function that is perfect for Buddhist ceremonies, interior design, or gift-giving.
Introduction To The Tea Pot
Buddhism played an essential role in developing the tea culture of the Central Plains. The Tibetans, who believe in Buddhism, attach importance to tea ceremonies during Buddhist activities. They often connect tea with God. When praying to temple deities, they take medicine, holy water, and tea. For Tibetans, tea implies friendship, respect, purity, and auspiciousness. Tibetans use tea in polite formalities and customs, such as weddings, childbirth, funerals, and religious rites.