Oxidized Brass Kapala Set - Tibetan Ritual Bowls
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Height: 10.5cm Width: 9cm
Length: 14.5cm
Weight: 0.430kg
Total Weight: 0.868kg
Materials: Oxidized Brass Body
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About Our Ritual Item :
Traditionally used for offerings in Tibetan and Buddhist ceremonies, this Oxidized Brass Kapala Set features two elaborately made ritual bowls. Featuring intricate skull motifs and symbolic embellishments, these bowls are made of brass and measure 10.5 cm in height, 9 cm in width, and 14.5 cm in length. These weigh 0.868 kg in total. The design represents change, impermanence, and the circle of life, reflecting profound spiritual significance.
These Kapala bowls add depth and authenticity to sacred places and are ideal for altar decoration, ceremonial offerings, or individual spiritual artifacts. They are perfect for collectors or spiritual followers due to their exquisite craftsmanship and symbolic artwork, making them functional and visually stunning. This Kapala Set celebrates the rich tradition of Tibetan spirituality and artistry, whether used for ceremonies or as a decorative highlight.
Introduction To The Kapala Set :
For blood-containing tantric rituals, the kapala set is held by Kali and other manifestations of Shiva Sakti, by Mahakala and other guardian deities, and their Dankinis. Kapala is made of the severed head of a man a cup made of a skull, or a bowl. The skull cup is of two kinds, when it is filled with blood it is called Asrkkapala, and when with flesh it is called Mamsa kapala. It is used in tantric rituals. The deities appeared to partake of the blood or the flesh of the demon carried in these cups.
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