Ceremonial Ritual Bhumba Set | Sacred Altar Offering Vessels
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Size: 20cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 12.5cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.52 kg
Total Weight: 1.03 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, Silver Plated, Turquoise and Coral
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About Our Product
This Ceremonial Ritual Bhumba Set is a sacred altar vessel set made from a copper body with gold plating, silver plating, turquoise, and coral gemstone accents. Each bhumba measures 20cm in height, 8cm in length, and 12.5cm in width, with a single weight of 0.52 kg and a total weight of 1.03 kg. Designed as a pair, this set brings a refined ritual presence to Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, monastery inspired spaces, and ceremonial practice settings.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, a bhumba is used as a ritual water vessel for purification, blessings, consecration, and puja ceremonies. The vessel holds blessed water, which may be offered, sprinkled, or used during sacred rituals to purify obstacles and invite positive spiritual energy. The elegant spout, raised base, ornate lid, and crown like top give the set a traditional ceremonial appearance, while the turquoise and coral details add color, beauty, and devotional meaning.
The gold plated decorative patterns and silver plated body create a balanced contrast of brightness and sacred richness. The front spout area and detailed floral motifs enhance the ritual character of each vessel, making the set suitable for altar arrangement, meditation practice, shrine display, or spiritual collection. Place this Bhumba Set with other ritual objects to create a peaceful space for offering, cleansing, blessing, and mindful devotion.
Introduction of Bhumba
A Bhumba is a traditional container used in Nepalese and Tibetan cultures to store and serve water for religious purposes. It is often used in Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, and is frequently placed on altars or offered to deities. The Bhumba is also believed to have a purifying effect, and is sometimes used in healing rituals. In addition to its religious significance, the Bhumba is also used as a decorative element in homes and temples. It is typically made of brass or copper and features intricate designs and patterns.