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Serkyem (Hand-Hammered Engraved Copper)
This is the traditional ritual set used for offering serkyem (literally “golden drink”) to the Dharma Protectors (dharmapala) in Tibetan Buddhist practice. The offering typically consists of black tea, alcohol, or the five kinds of uncooked grains. The act of offering serkyem symbolizes deep devotion and a request for swift activity, particularly in practices involving protector deities.
Symbolism & Meaning
The serkyem offering is a powerful method to invoke the activity of Dharma Protectors, expressing respect and supplication. The dark liquid symbolizes wrathful activity that clears obstacles, while the overflowing cup represents abundant offerings and unwavering generosity toward the protectors.
Product Details
Material: Hand-hammered and hand-engraved copper
Height: 6" (cup and plate together)
Plate diameter: 4"
Cup diameter: 2.25"
Craftsmanship: Entirely handmade using traditional methods
How to Use
Fill the cup with black tea, alcohol, or a mix of the five grains
Place it on your shrine during protector practice or as part of your daily offerings
Pour slowly to let the liquid overflow, symbolizing the abundance of your offering
Why Choose This Serkyem Set
A traditional, handmade copper set ideal for serious practitioners. Its refined craftsmanship and ritual accuracy make it suitable for home shrines or Dharma centers alike.
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