Tibetan Sacred Ritual Item Incense Burner Set | Dragon Handles and Symbolic Detailing
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Size: 82cm (Height) x 62cm (Width)
Weight: 18.42 kg
Material: Copper Body
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About Our Ritual Item :
This Tibetan Sacred Ritual Incense Burner Set is a significant piece of spiritual craftsmanship designed for ceremonial use in temples, monasteries, and grand altar areas. This gigantic incense burner, which stands 82 cm tall and measures 62 cm in width, weighs 18.42 kg and is crafted from copper, featuring intricate, hand-etched designs. The design incorporates symbolic patterns, protective animal heads, and openwork details at the top, allowing smoke to rise and creating an immersive and spiritual environment during rituals.
The intricate two dragon-shaped handles indicate protection and power, symbolizing the strength and wisdom that are frequently called upon during ceremonial sacrifices. Intricate designs, such as the lotus patterns and the Dharma Wheel, represent the interconnectedness of all things and the progression of the spiritual path. Elevated on four detailed lion feet, this artwork not only depicts stability but also power, courage, and heavenly protection. Its commanding presence and religious significance elevate it beyond mere usefulness, making it a spiritual focal point.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the burning of incense is an integral part of everyday rituals and major ceremonies. It purifies the environment, appeases the deities, and establishes the circumstances for clarity and focused prayer. This sacred incense burner is best suited for big ceremonial settings or spiritual collectors who respect authenticity and tradition. Its grandeur, symbolism, and workmanship capture the spirit of Tibetan ceremonial tradition, making it a treasured and sacred addition to sanctuaries, meditation halls, or holy collections.
Introduction To Incense Burner :
Incense burners are sometimes known as thuribles and can be swung by hand or suspended from the ceiling. The swinging action creates a draught through the censer, which allows the charcoal to glow and the incense to burn more strongly.
Incenses are among the most widely used ritual objects in religious practices, Nepali households and temples, and various other occasions. Majorly seen as an aromatic offering to the god, it also creates a good aromatic ambiance to your surroundings. But burning incense has its downside; when it is burnt, placing the burnt incense in your room and managing the ashes from the incense becomes difficult. So, we offer you a permanent solution for incense burners and holders.
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