Tibetan Copper Water Offering set | Ritual & Meditation
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Pot
Size: 10cm (Height) x 14cm (Base)
Pot Height: 7cm
Weight: 0.34kg
Big plate
Size: 5.5cm (Height) x 20.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.46kg
Small Plate
Size: 1.3cm (Height) x 7.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.026kg
Total Weight: 0.20kg
Stand
Size: 6.5cm (Height) x 5.5cm (Base)
Single Weight: 0.086kg
All Total Weight: 1.09kg
Material: Copper, 24K Gold Gilded, Oxidized Copper
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About Our Water offering set:
Honor your spiritual offerings with this exquisite Tibetan Copper Water Offering Set, a complete ritual ensemble used in traditional Buddhist ceremonies and daily puja practices. Symbolizing purity and devotion, water offerings are a fundamental part of Vajrayana rituals, representing generosity and the cleansing of body, speech, and mind. This handcrafted set is ideal for both temple altars and home practice, enhancing the sacredness of your space.
This set includes a beautifully shaped offering pot (10cm H x 14cm base, pot height 7cm, weight 0.34kg), a large plate (5.5cm H x 20.5cm base, 0.46kg), a small plate (1.3cm H x 7.5cm base, 0.026kg), and a decorative stand (6.5cm H x 5.5cm base, 0.086kg). Crafted from copper with oxidized detailing and adorned with 24K gold gilding, the set showcases traditional Tibetan artistry in both form and function. The total combined weight is 1.09kg, giving it a substantial and ceremonial presence.
Whether you're performing ritual offerings, creating a sacred space, or simply admiring its cultural beauty, this Tibetan water offering set serves as both a devotional tool and a collector's piece. With symbolic elegance and timeless craftsmanship, it reflects the essence of Buddhist practice—generosity, purification, and spiritual awakening.
Introduction To The Buddhist Offering Bowl :
The primary purpose of any offer is to inspire generosity and reduce our selfishness, stinginess, and greed. Some offerings include the seven symbolic offerings of water for drinking, bathing, flowers, incense, light, perfume, and food. Generally, we visualize the water bowls as sensory offerings from left to right. Offering bowls should always be kept face down or stored in a clean and dry place when not in use.
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.