The Tibetan Buddhist Chemar Box | Handpainted Wooden Offering Box
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Size:- 47cm (Height) x 56cm (Width)
Weight: 2.07kg
Materials: Wood, Acrylic Color
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About Our Chemar Box:
The Tibetan Chemar Buddhist Box is a sacred hand-painted ceremonial object made of wood and adorned with vibrant acrylic colors. This offering box measures 47 cm in height and 56 cm in width and is a traditional element in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, especially during Loshar (the Tibetan New Year). Each Chemar box symbolizes prosperity and longevity and is typically filled with tsampa (roasted barley flour) and chemar (roasted barley with butter and sugar) to bestow blessings and good fortune.
This Tibetan Chemar Box weighs approximately 2.047 kg, making it durable and portable for altar installations or home décor. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the piece features elaborate craftsmanship and vibrant hand-painted designs that reflect centuries of Tibetan culture. The use of acrylic paint on wood ensures durability and a vivid finish, making it ideal for religious purposes or as a meaningful cultural décor item in any spiritual setting. Whether you practice Tibetan Buddhism or appreciate traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, this stunning Chemar box significantly enhances your sacred space. It also serves as a unique and thoughtful gift.
Introduction To Chemar Box
The Chemar Box is a traditional and sacred container used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, especially during major festivals such as Losar (Tibetan New Year). It is an offering vessel that symbolizes prosperity, abundance, and auspiciousness.