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10" Tibetan Tsampa Bowl with Ashtamangala Symbol from Nepal | Brass Bowl

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This exquisite Tibetan Tsampa Bowl with Ashtamangala Symbol, showcases a harmonious blend of cultural significance and artistic elegance. Traditionally employed by Tibetans for holding Tsampa, a roasted barley flour integral to their diet, this brass bowl stands as a symbol of cultural heritage. The intricately handcrafted auspicious symbols, including the Protection Parasol, Two Golden Fish, Treasure Vase, Endless Knot, White Lotus, Conch Shell, Victory Banner, and Dharma Wheel, adorn the bowl, radiating spiritual significance.

 

The antique finish enhances its timeless allure, while the accompanying lid, adorned with lotus motifs, adds an extra layer of grace. This masterpiece not only embodies the essence of Tibetan culinary traditions but also serves as a sacred artifact, bridging cultural narratives and aesthetic brilliance in a single, captivating creation.

Specifications
MIT218
Brass
Height: 8 inch
Width: 10 inch
Depth: 10 inch
Weight 1 kg
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A Vessel of Sacred Tradition

This exquisite brass bowl, crafted in Nepal, is more than just a container; it is a piece of living history, imbued with the rich spiritual traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Tsampa, a staple food made from roasted barley flour, holds a deeply significant place in Tibetan culture, not only as sustenance but also as a central element in religious rituals and offerings. This bowl, designed to hold and present this sacred grain, carries the weight of centuries of devotion and practice. Its robust brass construction speaks to its intended use, promising durability and a timeless aesthetic that will grace any sacred space or personal altar. ––––––––––––––––––

The Auspicious Ashtamangala

The exterior of this bowl is adorned with the revered Ashtamangala, the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism. These symbols are not merely decorative; each carries profound meaning and represents different aspects of the Buddha's enlightenment and the path to liberation. The conch shell signifies the melodic voice of the dharma, the endless knot represents the interconnectedness of all things and the union of wisdom and compassion, the victory banner symbolizes the triumph of the teachings over ignorance, and the parasol offers protection from suffering. The lotus flower signifies purity and spiritual unfolding, the golden fish represents freedom from the ocean of suffering, the treasure vase symbolizes an inexhaustible supply of spiritual merit and the dharma, and the wheel of dharma represents the Buddha's teachings and the path to enlightenment. Their presence on this bowl invokes blessings, protection, and the aspiration for spiritual attainment for all who behold it. The intricate detailing and the raised form of these symbols add a tactile and visual richness, inviting contemplation and meditation. ––––––––––––––––––

Craftsmanship from the Himalayas

Originating from Nepal, a land renowned for its skilled artisans and deep spiritual heritage, this bowl showcases the meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of Himalayan metalwork. The brass has been expertly worked, with finely etched patterns and precisely raised motifs. The overall patina speaks of its age and use, lending an authentic character and a sense of sacred history. Imagine this bowl being used in a monastery, passed down through generations, or perhaps gracing a home altar, a daily reminder of the spiritual path. Its substantial size and weight further enhance its presence, making it a commanding and meaningful addition to any collection of ritualistic art. It serves as a tangible connection to the enduring legacy of Tibetan Buddhist art and practice, a vessel not only for tsampa but for devotion and peace.
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