This handcrafted Tibetan offering bowls set includes eight beautifully balanced gold plated bowls with integrated pedestal stands, individually made by master artisans in Patan, Nepal. Each bowl features raised repoussé panels depicting the sacred Ashtamangala (Eight Tibetan Auspicious Symbols) such as two golden fish, precious parasol, and white conch shell, surrounded by delicate hand chased floral scrollwork and finished with elegant beaded borders around the rim and base. The sculpted pedestal design creates a refined ceremonial appearance while reflecting the traditional craftsmanship that has supplied Himalayan monasteries for generations. The combination of repoussé decoration and gold plated finish gives this set an exceptional presence on any Buddhist shrine.
Tibetan Offering Bowls Set for Traditional Buddhist Practice
In Tibetan Buddhism, seven offering bowls traditionally represent offerings of drinking water, bathing water, flowers, incense, light, perfume, and food, while an eighth bowl is often incorporated as part of larger ceremonial shrine arrangements. Fresh water is commonly offered because it symbolizes purity, generosity, and an offering made without attachment. Practitioners fill the bowls each morning while cultivating compassion and gratitude, then respectfully empty and clean them each evening as part of their daily devotional practice.
Repoussé Auspicious Symbols Handcrafted in Nepal
Each Tibetan offering bowls set is individually handcrafted using traditional repoussé metalworking techniques, producing raised relief panels rather than simple engraved decoration. The Eight Auspicious Symbols represent blessings of wisdom, compassion, prosperity, longevity, and spiritual accomplishment, making this set especially meaningful for practitioners seeking authentic Himalayan ritual objects. Slight variations between pieces reflect the handmade nature of every set and ensure each one is unique.
Create a Complete Buddhist Shrine
Complete your altar by pairing this Tibetan offering bowls set with our handcrafted Buddha Statues, traditional Tibetan Thangkas, and authentic Tibetan Butter Lamps. Together they create a harmonious shrine that honors the authentic traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
Authentic, Handmade in Nepal
Every ritual item is handcrafted in Patan, Nepal, using traditional Newar metalworking and carving methods and comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by Nepal’s Department of Archaeology, verifying its materials, technique, and origin.











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