Gold-Plated Oxidized Copper Himalayan Ceremonial Serkyem Set | For Spiritual Altars
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Size: 23cm (Height) x 20.5cm (Width)
Weight: 1.10kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper, Gold plated
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About Our Serkyem Offering Vessel:
Enhance your spiritual practice with this gorgeous Himalayan Ceremonial Serkyem Set, expertly made to commemorate Tibetan Buddhist traditions. This sacred offering set, measuring 23cm in height and 20.5cm in breadth, is precisely fashioned from oxidized copper with beautiful gold plating for a magnificent look. Its distinctive design and craftsmanship make it an essential addition to any Tibetan altar, whether for pujas, rituals, or as a significant ornamental piece.
Each piece in the ceremonial Serkyem set holds profound spiritual significance, representing purity, charity, and devotion in Buddhist rituals. The oxidized copper base, combined with exquisite gold plating, emphasizes the set's spiritual performance. This offering bowl set weighs 1.10kg and is both substantial and portable, making it suitable for ceremonial or meditation settings. Incorporate this Himalayan ceremonial Serkyem set into your spiritual altar to enrich your Buddhist rites and offerings with authentic Himalayan craftsmanship and sacred symbolism.
Introduction To The Serkyem:
The Serkyem, a sacred offering vessel, is deeply embedded in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, representing both reverence and devotion. Used in ceremonies to offer drinks such as tea or butter to the divine, the Serkyem symbolizes purity and spiritual connection. Its ornate design, often adorned with gold and silver, reflects the profound respect given to these sacred acts. As the Serkyem is placed on an altar or offered during prayers, it serves as a reminder of the importance of generosity, gratitude, and the bond between the material and spiritual worlds. Each offering made with the Serkyem is an act of devotion, a step toward cultivating inner peace and aligning with the teachings of Buddhism.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center