Traditional Serkyem Offering Vessel | Sacred Altar Decor
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 14.5cm(Length) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.31 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Handmade Tibetan Serkyem Vessel is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist altar piece made from an oxidized copper body with silver plated details. Measuring 16 cm in height and 14.5 cm in both length and width, with a weight of 0.31 kg, this ritual vessel carries a graceful two tier form used for devotional offerings. Its warm oxidized copper tone and bright silver plated accents create a peaceful altar presence for shrine rooms, meditation spaces, puja practice, and spiritual home decor.
The design features an elevated upper cup, a wide lower offering bowl, a raised central stem, and a fluted base that gives the vessel a balanced ritual appearance. Auspicious symbols are beautifully placed on the bowl surfaces, adding sacred meaning connected with blessings, harmony, protection, and spiritual success. The silver plated rims, beaded borders, and raised motif details highlight the traditional Himalayan craftsmanship and bring depth to the overall design.
In Vajrayana Buddhist practice, a Serkyem offering vessel is traditionally used to present liquid offerings to Dharma protectors, enlightened beings, and lineage guardians. This ritual act symbolizes generosity, purification, devotion, and the wish to clear obstacles on the path toward enlightenment. Placed on an altar, this Serkyem becomes a meaningful reminder of peace, mindful intention, and the sacred connection between offering practice and spiritual awakening.
Introduction of Serkyem Set
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Serkyem set holds great significance as a symbol of abundance, prosperity, and spiritual offerings. These ornate ritual vessels are traditionally used in ceremonial rites to present gifts such as water, rice, and other auspicious substances to deities, honoring their blessings and seeking protection. The intricate carvings on each piece reflect the richness of Himalayan artistry and the sacredness of these ceremonies. More than mere ritual implements, Serkyem sets embody generosity and devotion, enriching the spiritual atmosphere of temples, monasteries, and home altars alike.