Hammered Bhumpa (Copper & Brass, Various Sizes)
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This hand-hammered copper and brass Bhumpa is a traditional Tibetan ritual vase used in various Vajrayana ceremonies, particularly for purification and empowerment. Crafted in a classic style, it features the Eight Auspicious Symbols along the brass trim, adding symbolic richness and visual elegance. Available in two sizes, this Bhumpa is ideal for shrine use or ritual practice.
Symbolism & Meaning
The Bhumpa symbolizes the vessel of sacred blessings and is used to hold consecrated water during empowerment, purification, and blessing rituals. The Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala) engraved along the trim represent good fortune, spiritual awakening, and the path to enlightenment.
Product Details
• Material – Copper body with brass trim
• Design – Hand-hammered finish with the Eight Auspicious Symbols
• Sizes – 9.5" and 12" tall (including topper)
• Craftsmanship – Traditional Tibetan-Nepali metalwork
• Origin – Handmade in Nepal
How to Use
• Ritual Practice – Use during empowerment, consecration, or daily shrine offerings
• Shrine Display – Place as a central offering vessel on your altar
• Ceremonial Use – Common in lama rituals and blessing ceremonies
Why Choose Copper & Brass Bhumpa
• Traditional Design – Reflects authentic Himalayan ritual aesthetics
• Symbolic Detailing – Includes meaningful symbols to enhance sacred intent
• Quality Craftsmanship – Each piece is hand-hammered with care in Nepal
This Bhumpa serves as both a functional and symbolic piece, rooted in Vajrayana tradition and handcrafted for sincere practice.
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