Traditional Spiritual Handmade Buddhist Stupa | Traditional Tibetan Ritual Art
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Size: 20cm(Height) x 9.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.87 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated, Electro Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Traditional Spiritual Handmade Buddhist Stupa is a finely crafted ritual object made with an oxidized copper body, electro gold plating, and electro silver plating, reflecting traditional Tibetan work. Measuring 20 cm in height and 9.5 cm in width and weighing 0.87 kg, it is ideal for meditation altars, home shrines, and spiritual décor. The aged copper finish and layered plating create a rich appearance that highlights the handcrafted detailing.
The stupa design follows traditional Buddhist symbolism, representing the Buddha’s enlightened mind and the path to awakening. The structure is made up of key elements such as the square base, dome, and spire, each representing stages of spiritual development. The dome symbolizes the universe and the enlightened mind, while the spire represents the path to enlightenment and the union of wisdom and compassion. The stupa’s overall form is a powerful reminder of the teachings of the Buddha and the journey toward inner peace.
This handmade Buddhist stupa is ideal for practitioners and collectors who seek sacred objects for devotional practice. Placing it on an altar or meditation space is believed to bring blessings, protection, and positive energy. It makes a meaningful gift for spiritual seekers and those interested in Tibetan Buddhist art. This stupa embodies themes of spiritual awakening, Buddhist ritual art, sacred symbolism, and traditional Tibetan craftsmanship, adding a peaceful and sacred presence to any spiritual space.
Introduction of Stupa
Prior to Buddhism, great teachers were interred in mounds. While some were cremated, others were buried in a seated, meditative position, covered by an earth mound. Consequently, the domed shape of the stupa evolved to represent a person seated in meditation, mirroring the Buddha's posture when he attained Enlightenment and understood the Four Noble Truths. The stupa's base symbolizes his crossed legs in a meditative pose, the middle section represents the Buddha's body, and the top of the mound, where a pole rises from the apex surrounded by a small fence, signifies his head. Before human images of the Buddha were created, reliefs often depicted devotees showing their devotion to a stupa.