Set of 7 small carved bowls brass offerings - Art of Nepal
This set of 7 small sized shiny brass offering bowls will exalt easily your altar. They are made by Nepalese craftsmen selected for their rigor and ac...
Description
This set of 7 small sized shiny brass offering bowls will exalt easily your altar. They are made by Nepalese craftsmen selected for their rigor and accuracy in the performance of their work. These bowls are carved with pretty symbols that enhance the visual rendering of your offerings. A set consists of seven bowls corresponding to the seven qualities described by the Buddha, to be developed by beings to achieve the enlightenment. These offerings bowls are to receive water but could be filled with various offerings. If you want to know more about this ritual object, go in 'Dharmatèque'.
Data sheet
Data sheet
- Weight
- 56
- Matter
- Brass
- Colour
- Brass
- Origin
- Katmandou region, Nepal
- Height
- 3,3
- Diameter
- 7,5cm Approx
Tips for ritual objects
A ritual object, like any instrument of religious practice, must be respected with circumspection. We remind you here some ethical rules:
- Ritual objects are objects of practice that have the power to protect us and help us on the path to liberation. They should therefore be treated with respect, that is, kept away from the ground and places where people sit or walk or dirty places.
- Outside ritual moments, objects should be protected by an appropriate holster for rest and / or transport and not mixed with, for example, dirty or soiled equipment / objects.
- Ritual objects are not decorative objects. To acquire a ritual object, underlies that one wishes to use it for its practice and one must therefore devote a privileged place where it will remain outside the moments of practices.
- If you no longer want to keep your ritual object, do not throw it away! Please contact the nearest Buddhist Center and make a donation. In doing so, this object will give you merit until the end of your relationship.
This is a few non-exhaustive rules of Buddhist ethics that you are free to respect or not.
Warning
All our objects are handmade. Each piece is unique and it is impossible to reproduce exactly the same. Slight differences may therefore appear in the shapes, proportions, colors and / or materials used in our descriptions and specification sheets.
The silver (metal) used in Nepal is always composed of an amalgam and is most often plated on metal parts. Most of the stores that sell 925 sterling silver products from Nepal are fraudulent!
Likewise, some stones considered semi-precious from Nepal or India are actually stones reconstituted from powder of semi-precious stones, such as turquoise or coral. Nevertheless, they seem to retain the properties of the original stones. In the case where reconstituted stones are used, we always specify it in the specifcation sheeet.
The items represented by this symbol are labeled "Monastery Quality" and are considered to be of superior quality in their category.