Wood Offering Bowl 6.3"
Wood Offering Bowl 6.3"
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This Tibetan Wood Offering Bowl is more than a ritual implement — it is a consecrated vessel for making offerings to the Buddhas and accumulating merit. Hand-carved in the iconic stupa shape, it serves as a physical representation of the enlightened mind, transforming your shrine into a powerful field of blessings.
Key Features of This Sacred Offering Bowl
- Sacred Material: Expertly hand-carved from a single, solid piece of precious Shesum wood, known for its durability and spiritual resonance.
- Profound Symbolism: Crafted in the form of a stupa, embodying the Buddha's mind, enlightenment, and the path to awakening.
- Authentic Ritual Use: Traditionally used by lamas during pujas to hold offerings of tsampa (roasted barley flour), grains, or other sacred substances.
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Features intricate, hand-applied brass patterns, adding a luminous contrast to the rich wood grain.
- Complete & Ready: An authentic, vintage ritual item from the early 2000s, presented in excellent condition for immediate use.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the act of making offerings is a fundamental method for purifying attachment and generating boundless merit. Placing offerings in this stupa-shaped bowl is not merely a ritual; it is an act of generosity directed towards the entire field of enlightened beings.
Using this bowl on your altar can help:
- Awaken a mind of generosity (Dāna Pāramitā) and devotion.
- Attract positive conditions and blessings for your spiritual path.
- Create a powerful focal point for daily practice and mindfulness.
- Transform your home shrine into a sacred mandala of offering.
"Generosity is the virtue that produces peace." – The Buddha
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This offering bowl carries the energy and skill of its origin. It was handmade in the early 2000s by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a region renowned for centuries as a birthplace of exquisite Tibetan handicrafts. Each cut and curve was shaped by hand, from the selection of the Shesum wood log to the final application of the brass decorations, ensuring every piece is a one-of-a-kind sacred artifact.
---Product Details
- Material: Solid Shesum Wood, Brass decorations
- Type: Traditional Tibetan Ritual Offering Bowl (Stupa Shape)
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Hand-carved
- Condition: Vintage (circa early 2000s), Excellent
- Dimensions: Height: 16 cm / 6.3 inches | Top Diameter: 10 cm / 4.0 inches
Perfect For
Elevate your daily practice by using it for traditional offering rituals (ganachakra) or to hold precious mantra rolls.
The central piece for a home altar, holding blessed substances, crystals, or ritual implements.
A profoundly spiritual gift for a practitioner, Dharma friend, or anyone creating a mindful sanctuary.
A daily reminder to practice generosity and maintain a beautiful, intentional space for reflection.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supporting traditional Tibetan craft communities.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect for its cultural and spiritual heritage.
- Gift-Ready: Each bowl will be carefully packed to ensure its safe and sacred arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should I offer in this bowl?
A: Traditionally, it holds dry offerings like grains (rice, barley), seeds, or precious stones. You may also place small sacred objects inside. Avoid wet or perishable items.
Q: Is this a used ritual item?
A> This is a vintage piece from the early 2000s. It was crafted for ritual use but is being offered as a sacred object for your personal altar. You may wish to cleanse or consecrate it according to your own tradition before use.
Q: How do I care for the wood?
A> Simply dust it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water, chemicals, or direct sunlight to preserve the natural wood and patina.
✨ Secure This Sacred Vessel – Only a limited number of these hand-carved Tibetan offering bowls exist. Once this collection is sold, these unique pieces from a specific time and place are gone forever.
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