Buddhist Copper Ceremonial Bhumba | Handcrafted Ritual Offering Vessel
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The Buddhist Copper Ceremonial Bhumba is a sacred and exquisitely handcrafted ritual vessel. Designed for devotion and spiritual practice, it embodies centuries of Himalayan artistry and Buddhist tradition. Each piece reflects the skill, patience, and intention of master artisans, offering both ceremonial function and aesthetic beauty.
This Bhumba is made from durable copper alloy and finished with a traditional oxidation process. The dark, rich patina highlights the intricate hand-carved patterns that adorn the surface. Brass rings accent the vessel’s rims, providing visual contrast and structural elegance. Coral and turquoise semi-precious stones are carefully set by hand, symbolizing vitality, protection, and spiritual harmony. Every detail demonstrates authentic craftsmanship and cultural reverence.
Each Copper Bhumba is entirely handmade by skilled artisans from Patan, Nepal. Patan is internationally celebrated for its centuries-old tradition of fine metalwork. Artisans there have long created sacred ritual objects for monasteries, temples, and private shrines. The hand-beaten surfaces, subtle variations, and artisan touch make each Bhumba a unique, living piece of devotional art.
Understanding the Bhumba Water Offering Vase
A Bhumba is a traditional water offering vase used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals. It symbolizes purity, abundance, healing, and the flow of blessings. Water placed in the vessel represents clear intention, spiritual clarity, and compassionate energy. In practice, the Bhumba serves as a focal point for prayers, offerings, and devotional acts.
Traditionally, the Bhumba is placed at the center or front of a Buddhist altar, often near statues, thangkas, or ritual bowls. Fresh water is poured mindfully into the vessel before ceremonies. Its presence encourages spiritual focus, devotion, and the conscious cultivation of positive intentions.
Yonchap: The Ritual of Sprinkling Blessed Water
Yonchap is the ceremonial act of sprinkling water from the Bhumba to bless spaces, objects, or participants. Using a small branch or spoon, the water is gently dispersed while chanting or performing prayers. This practice is believed to remove obstacles, invite auspicious energy, and confer blessings. Yonchap embodies compassion in action, sharing spiritual intention with the environment and community.
The Buddhist Copper Ceremonial Bhumba is ideal for personal practice, temple rituals, or sacred display. It brings together refined artistry, cultural authenticity, and spiritual meaning. Beyond its ceremonial role, it serves as a centerpiece for devotion, meditation, or cultural décor, reflecting the living heritage of Nepalese metal artisans. Each vessel invites a deeper connection to tradition, mindfulness, and sacred beauty.
Size Details of the Buddhist Copper Ceremonial Bhumba:
a. height: 8" with sprinkle
b. height: 6" without sprinkle
c. width: 4.5"
d. bottom diameter: 3"
e. length of the sprinkle: 5.25"
f. width of the sprinkle: 1.5"
Weight: 740 grams – exact weight
Material: Crafted from copper alloy with brass ring accents, fine hand carvings, and coral and turquoise semi-precious stone details.
- Processing time will take 1-2 business days.
- It will be shipped through Express courier. It will take 5-7
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