Product Specifications
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Size: Height approx. 29 cm, Tray width approx. 20 cm, Inner plate width approx. 10 cm
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Product Name: Pure Silver Mandala Plate – Handcrafted Ritual Implement
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Material: Pure Silver
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Craftsmanship: Pure handcrafted
Product Description
The Pure Silver Mandala Plate is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ritual implement, meticulously handcrafted from high-quality silver. With a height of 29 cm, a tray width of 20 cm, and an inner plate width of 10 cm, this mandala plate is perfectly proportioned for altar offerings and ceremonial use.
Featuring the traditional Mandala design, it symbolizes the offering of body, speech, and mind to the Buddhas, representing purification, devotion, and the accumulation of merit. Crafted as part of Tibetan Buddhist sacrificial implements culture, this plate also serves as a refined example of Buddhist sacrificial items art, combining ritual function with artistic elegance.
The silver material reflects purity, clarity, and spiritual energy, making it not only a powerful ritual tool but also a meaningful decorative piece for sacred spaces.
Spiritual Meaning & Symbolism
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Mandala Design: Symbolizes the universe and complete offerings to Buddhas
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Silver Material: Represents purity, spiritual clarity, and merit accumulation
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Handcrafted: Each piece is individually made, preserving traditional Tibetan Buddhist ritual craftsmanship
Suitable For
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Tibetan Buddhist practitioners performing daily or ceremonial mandala offerings
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Home altars, meditation rooms, or temple spaces
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Collectors of sacred ritual implements and Buddhist art
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Individuals seeking spiritual blessings, merit, and harmonious energy
Zodiac Compatibility (Traditional Reference)
Traditionally, silver ritual items are considered auspicious for all zodiac signs, with particular harmony for those born under Ox, Dragon, Snake, and Dog, representing clarity, protection, and spiritual merit.
Recommended Spaces
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Home Buddhist altar or meditation room
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Temple or monastery offering table
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Zen or spiritual studio, sacred display areas, or personal collections