Handcrafted Silver Flower Vase Pair | Classical Style Decorative Vases for Altar
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Size: 39cm(Height) x 16cm(Width)
Single weight: 1.67kg
Total Weight: 3.34kg
Material: Copper, Silver Plated
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About Our Flower Vase
Enhance your sacred area with this handcrafted silver flower vase Pair, which features traditional Tibetan artistry and symbolic lion patterns. These artistically sculpted vases symbolize strength, protection, and spiritual power, making them suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, and ceremonial shrines. The piece radiates cultural depth, linking your surroundings with Himalayan tradition. Whether used to carry gifts, ceremonial flowers, or simply as decorative spiritual vessels, their delicate and classic style brings serenity to any environment. The intricate lion carvings symbolize guardianship and boldness, bringing calm and pleasant energy into your house or temple.
These vases are meticulously crafted from copper and finished with exquisite silver plating, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and decorative quality. Each feature, from the embossed flowery borders to the raised lion emblems, is meticulously crafted utilizing traditional metalworking processes. The silver surface adds texture and historical significance, while the vase's balanced weight of 1.67kg provides longevity and presence. They are 39cm tall and 16cm broad, making striking centerpieces in spiritual displays. Whether given as a ceremonial gift or exhibited in your house, this vase pair is more than just decoration; it's a meaningful expression of art, culture, and dedication.
Introduction to Flower Vase
A flower vase is a container used for holding cut flowers. It is typically made of glass, ceramic, or other materials and is designed to carry old water, keeping the flowers fresh. Flowers come in various shapes, sizes, and styles, and are used to decorate homes, offices, and other spaces. S,e flower vases also feature decorative elements, such as patterns, images, or text, added to their surface, making them both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The use of flower vases dates back to ancient times, with evidence of their use in Egypt, Greece, and other civilizations. The saying 'flower vases remain a popular decorative item' is an understatement; they are often given as gifts to mark special occasions or to show appreciation and love.