Tibetan Mini Copper Jar with Lid
Tibetan Mini Copper Jar with Lid
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Vessel for Spiritual Offerings
⚠️ Limited stock – each piece is handcrafted by Tibetan artisans and cannot be identically reproduced.
This Tibetan Mini Copper Jar is more than a simple container — it is a sacred vessel for holding spiritual offerings, blessed substances, or as a symbol of the mind's capacity to hold wisdom. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, such jars represent abundance, containment of spiritual wealth, and the offering of one's purest intentions.
Key Features of This Sacred Jar
- Material: Crafted from pure, resonant copper, a metal traditionally believed to have purifying and conductive properties for spiritual energy.
- Spiritual Significance: Serves as a perfect holder for mantra rolls, blessed pills (Rilbu), saffron water, or grain offerings on your altar.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Entirely handmade using traditional Tibetan metalworking techniques passed down through generations.
- Complete Set: Comes with a fitted lid, making it ideal for storing precious items and keeping offerings clean and contained.
- Versatile Use: Functions as an altar piece, a travel shrine container, or a meaningful decorative object that radiates sacred intention.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, vessels like this copper jar are integral to ritual practice. They symbolize the "vase of inexhaustible treasures," representing the boundless qualities of enlightenment and the practitioner's potential for spiritual richness. Using this jar helps to:
- Awaken a sense of sacred space and ritual in your daily practice.
- Attract positive conditions and spiritual abundance.
- Protect the sanctity and potency of your blessed substances.
- Enhance the focus and meaning behind your offerings and meditations.
"An offering vessel is not merely an object; it is the embodiment of generosity, holding the intention to give for the benefit of all beings."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This jar is not factory-made. It is a genuine artifact of living culture, hand-formed and finished by the skilled artisans of Gandhanra in Hepo Township, Baiyu County, Tibet. Each hammer mark and curve tells a story of dedication to preserving ancient Tibetan handicraft techniques. Your purchase directly supports these artisans and their families, helping to sustain a precious cultural heritage.
---Product Details
- Material: Copper
- Type: Mini Offering Jar with Lid
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Traditional Tibetan Metalwork
- Size: Height: 6cm (2.36"), Diameter: 4cm (1.58")
- Weight: Approximately 50g
- Condition: New, crafted with care and spiritual intention.
Perfect For
Ideal for holding water, rice, or mantra offerings on your personal shrine.
A tangible reminder to cultivate generosity and spiritual containment throughout your day.
A profoundly meaningful gift for practitioners, meditators, or anyone drawn to Tibetan Buddhist art.
The perfect compact size to carry sacred items with you, maintaining your practice anywhere.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade in Tibet: Directly supporting artisan families in their homeland.
- Ethically Sourced: Crafted with respect for both material and tradition.
- Preserves Culture: Your purchase helps keep ancient Tibetan crafts alive.
- Intentional Craft: Each piece is made with the positive intention of supporting spiritual practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I put inside this copper jar?
A: It is perfectly suited for dry altar offerings like rice, grains, or small blessed objects (Rilbu). You can also place a rolled mantra inside. For liquids, we recommend using a small inner container to prevent tarnishing.
Q: Is the lid secure?
A: Yes, the lid is hand-fitted to sit snugly on the jar, protecting the contents from dust.
Q: How do I care for the copper?
A: Copper will naturally develop a patina over time, which many cherish. To maintain shine, you can gently polish it with a soft cloth and a natural copper cleaner if desired.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Vessel – Only a limited number of these handmade Tibetan jars are available. Once sold, this unique piece of spiritual craftsmanship is gone forever.
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