Kapala Tibetan Cup | Tibetan Ceremonial Cup for Meditation & Offerings

Description

Kapala Tibetan Cup

About Our Ritual Item :

Presenting the Kapala Tibetan Cup, a handcrafted masterpiece sculpted on a pure copper body. Accompanied by its complementary stand, the Kapala stands tall at 24.5cm, representing a harmonious blend of tradition and craftsmanship.

Why You Should Buy This Kapala Tibetan Cup:

  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Delicately handcrafted, showcasing the nuances of Tibetan art.
  • Pure Copper Construction: Guarantees durability and a distinct lustrous appeal.
  • Complete Set: Comes with a perfectly paired stand, enhancing its aesthetic and functional value.
  • Ideal Dimensions: With a height of 24.5cm (including the stand), it's prominently sized yet fitting for various spaces.
  • Cultural Resonance: A piece that reflects and celebrates Tibetan traditions and rituals.
  • Multipurpose: Can be used for rituals, as a decorative piece, or a unique addition to a collector's trove.

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Size
Kapala
Height:5 cm x 13.5 cm(Width)
Weight:0.14 kg

With Stand
Height:24.5 cm
Width:17 cm
Weight:1.07 kg
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Introduction To Kapala Skull Cup :

In Buddhist offerings, the Kapala is a ritual bowl used to hold bread or dough cakes, torma, and wine instead of blood and flesh as offerings to wrathful deities. This gold-plated ritual bowl is beautifully hand-carved with fine detailing and exceptional craftsmanship.

It's important to take care of this ritual implementation. with equal care and dedication. The "Jewel-bowl" should never be left empty or lying upside down, otherwise, the beneficent qualities of the skull will be useless for the bearer.

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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.

Kapala Tibetan Cup | Tibetan Ceremonial Cup for Meditation & Offerings

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Kapala Tibetan Cup About Our Ritual Item : Presenting the Kapala Tibetan Cup, a handcrafted masterpiece sculpted on a pure... Read more

SKU: 3785EAKapala

$425.00

      Description

      Kapala Tibetan Cup

      About Our Ritual Item :

      Presenting the Kapala Tibetan Cup, a handcrafted masterpiece sculpted on a pure copper body. Accompanied by its complementary stand, the Kapala stands tall at 24.5cm, representing a harmonious blend of tradition and craftsmanship.

      Why You Should Buy This Kapala Tibetan Cup:

      • Authentic Craftsmanship: Delicately handcrafted, showcasing the nuances of Tibetan art.
      • Pure Copper Construction: Guarantees durability and a distinct lustrous appeal.
      • Complete Set: Comes with a perfectly paired stand, enhancing its aesthetic and functional value.
      • Ideal Dimensions: With a height of 24.5cm (including the stand), it's prominently sized yet fitting for various spaces.
      • Cultural Resonance: A piece that reflects and celebrates Tibetan traditions and rituals.
      • Multipurpose: Can be used for rituals, as a decorative piece, or a unique addition to a collector's trove.

      ----------------------------------------------------
      Size
      Kapala
      Height:5 cm x 13.5 cm(Width)
      Weight:0.14 kg

      With Stand
      Height:24.5 cm
      Width:17 cm
      Weight:1.07 kg
      ----------------------------------------------------
      Introduction To Kapala Skull Cup :

      In Buddhist offerings, the Kapala is a ritual bowl used to hold bread or dough cakes, torma, and wine instead of blood and flesh as offerings to wrathful deities. This gold-plated ritual bowl is beautifully hand-carved with fine detailing and exceptional craftsmanship.

      It's important to take care of this ritual implementation. with equal care and dedication. The "Jewel-bowl" should never be left empty or lying upside down, otherwise, the beneficent qualities of the skull will be useless for the bearer.

      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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.

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