Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Bhumba | White Metal with Copper Rings Offering Vase Set
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This Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Bhumba is a sacred vessel shaped by devotion, skill, and living tradition. Each piece is entirely handmade by master artisans from Patan, Nepal. Patan is internationally revered for centuries of refined metalworking and ritual craftsmanship. The bhumba is formed from a durable white metal alloy, prized for ritual purity and lasting beauty. Copper rings accent the body, adding warmth, contrast, and symbolic balance. Fine hand-carved details flow across the surface, reflecting patience, precision, and spiritual intent. Coral and turquoise semi-precious stones are carefully inlaid by hand. These stones traditionally symbolize vitality, protection, and enlightened energy.
No two bhumbas are ever exactly alike. Subtle variations honor the human hands that shape each sacred vessel. The weight, finish, and detailing feel purposeful and grounded. This bhumba is both a functional ritual object and a meaningful heirloom. It carries the quiet presence of Himalayan Buddhist culture into any sacred space.
Understanding the Buddhist Ritual Bhumba
A Bhumba is traditionally known as a water offering vase. It holds consecrated water used in prayers, empowerments, and daily shrine practices. Water symbolizes clarity, abundance, and purification within Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. The bhumba serves as a container for blessings and sacred intention. It represents the vessel of an awakened mind and compassionate activity.
On a Buddhist shrine, the bhumba is usually placed near the back or center. It often sits beside offering bowls, ritual implements, or deity representations. The vessel may be filled with clean water, herbs, or blessed substances. During rituals, practitioners visualize the water becoming limitless and pure. This visualization enhances prayers for healing, merit, and the removal of obstacles.
Yonchap and the Use of Blessed Water
Yonchap is the ceremonial sprinkling of blessed water from the bhumba. It is performed during rituals, blessings, and empowerment ceremonies. Using a ritual spoon or small branch, water is gently sprinkled. This action symbolizes the cleansing of negative karma and obscurations. Yonchap is also believed to invite harmony, protection, and auspicious conditions.
The practice of Yonchap extends blessings to people, spaces, and sacred objects. It is often used to purify shrines before ceremonies. It may also bless offerings, statues, or ritual tools. The water embodies compassion, healing, and awakened intention.
This Ritual Bhumba honors authentic Himalayan craftsmanship and spiritual lineage. It is ideal for serious practitioners, collectors, and sacred altar spaces. Whether used in daily practice or special ceremonies, it carries enduring meaning. This bhumba offers a living connection to the Tibetan Buddhist ritual tradition.
Size Details of the Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Bhumba:
a. height: 6" with sprinkle
b. height: 4.75" without sprinkle
c. width: 3.25"
d. bottom diameter: 2"
e. length of the sprinkle: 3.5"
f. width of the sprinkle: 1"
Weight: 374 grams – exact weight
Material: White metal alloy accented with copper rings, featuring fine hand-carvings and adorned with coral and turquoise semi-precious stones.
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