Himalayan Tea Pot with Semi-Precious Stones | Buddhist Ceremonial Spiritual Decor
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Size: 26cm (Height) x 28cm (width)
Weight: 1.64kg
Materials: 92.5 Silver, Semi Precious Stones: Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise, Coral, Conch Shell, Crystal
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About Our Tea Pot:
This stunning Himalayan teapot with semi-precious stones is handmade from 92.5% pure silver, stands 26cm tall, 28cm broad, and weighs 1.64kg. The pot is elaborately adorned with semi-precious stones, including lapis lazuli, turquoise, coral, conch shell, and crystal, all of which have significant spiritual importance in Tibet. Its exquisite design has a dragon-shaped handle with green scales and a bird or dragon-like spout, representing protection and auspicious power. The intricate lid is capped with transparent crystal, heightening the teapot's mystical atmosphere and ceremonial significance.
The teapot's body is embellished with delicate silver filigree work and elaborate embossing, which showcases flower designs and sacred Buddhist imagery. Embedded stones are placed in vivid patterns to symbolize harmony, vigor, and protection. The conch shell pattern is a treasured emblem of the Dharma's far-reaching voice, while lapis lazuli represents knowledge, turquoise healing, and coral life force. These components combine to make a potent spiritual item that may be used for rituals or as an appealing spiritual decorative piece.
This teapot is ideal for Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies or as a centerpiece on spiritual altars. It combines practical creativity with holy meaning. It gives the benefits of purity, wealth, and protection at any location. Collectors and spiritual practitioners will enjoy its careful craftsmanship, brilliant colors, and profound cultural relevance, making it a cherished property for future generations.
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.