Himalayan Traditional Copper Teapot | Ideal for Spiritual Display
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Size: 30.5 cm(Height) x 29 cm(width)
Weight: 1.34kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Tea Pot :
This Traditional Copper Teapot beautifully showcases the artistry of Himalayan craftsmanship and the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. Standing 30.5cm tall and 29cm wide, its well-balanced design blends functionality with aesthetic elegance, making it an exceptional piece for ritual ceremonies or spiritual displays. The warm copper finish radiates an antique charm that not only captivates the eye but also holds deep symbolic meaning in Buddhist practice. Whether used in traditional tea offerings or as a decorative element in your sacred space, this teapot invites tranquility and reverence. Its timeless appeal and cultural significance make it a valuable addition for collectors, spiritual practitioners, and anyone seeking to enrich their environment with authentic Tibetan artistry.
Crafted from copper using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, this Tibetan teapot is a true testament to traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Its generous size and meticulously shaped form reflect its important role in Buddhist households, where such teapots are commonly placed on altars or used during ceremonial offerings. The intricate artistry behind this piece seamlessly blends practical function with deep spiritual significance, making it more than just a vessel—it is a symbol of beauty, devotion, and cultural heritage. Whether displayed as part of a sacred collection or used in ritual tea ceremonies, this copper teapot enriches any spiritual space with its enduring elegance and meaningful presence.
Introduction To The Tea Pot :
In the development of the tea culture of the Central Plains, Buddhism played an important role. The Tibetans, who believe in Buddhism, attach importance to tea ceremonies during Buddhist activities. They often connect tea with God. When praying to deities in temples, they take medicine, holy water, and tea with them. For Tibetans, tea implies friendship, respect, purity, and auspiciousness. Tibetans use tea in various polite formalities and customs, such as weddings, childbirth, funerals, and religious rites.