Handcrafted Traditional Tibetan Incense Burner | Buddhist Offering Tool For Meditative Purification
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Size: 43.5cm (Height) x 16cm (Width)
Inner Depth: 16cm
Weight: 1.93kg
Material: Copper Body, White Metal
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About Our Ritual Item :
This Traditional Tibetan Incense Burner is a beautiful and effective ritual piece that will enhance your spiritual practice. It stands 43.5 cm tall, 16 cm broad, and has an interior depth of 16 cm, with a finely constructed copper body covered with intricate white metal ornamentation. Weighing 1.93 kg, it exudes both visual presence and craftsmanship. The domed top, raised stem, and intricate filigree work make it an ideal centerpiece for Buddhist altars, shrines, or ceremonies.
Incense burners, such as this one, have been used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies are essential for cleansing, offerings, and meditation practice. The rising smoke is thought to bring prayers and good intentions to the divine, purify the land, and create a peaceful, sacred atmosphere. The copper indicates spiritual receptivity, while the white metal components emphasize protective and sacred meanings. Its deep interior chamber can hold incense powder, sticks, or resin for prolonged use.
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