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Serkyem (Oxidized Copper & Gold Engraving)
This traditional serkyem set is crafted from oxidized copper with fine gold engraving, used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals for making offerings to Dharma Protectors (dharmapala). The serkyem, or “golden drink,” offering typically includes black tea, alcohol, or five kinds of uncooked grains, and is a powerful method to invoke swift, wrathful activity to clear obstacles and support Dharma activities.
Symbolism & Meaning
The serkyem offering symbolizes overflowing generosity and deep devotion to the protectors. The act of pouring the liquid offering—especially black tea—calls upon their energetic presence and swift assistance in removing hindrances and protecting the Dharma.
Product Details
Material: Oxidized copper with gold engraving
Height: 6" (cup and plate together)
Plate diameter: 4"
Cup diameter: 2.25"
Craftsmanship: Handmade with traditional techniques and detailed gold engraving
How to Use
Fill with tea, alcohol, or grain for daily protector offerings
Ideal for practice sessions invoking wrathful deities
Allow the liquid to overflow slightly to symbolize abundance and sincerity
Why Choose This Serkyem Set
A distinguished ritual piece with oxidized copper and elegant gold detailing—perfect for practitioners seeking a visually refined yet traditional offering set to support their Dharma protector practice.
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