A handcrafted gold and silver-plated copper bumpa with intricate carvings of the Eight Auspicious Signs and other Tibetan motifs on the base and upper rim. The spout features detailed carvings of the Tibetan water dragon known as chu-sing. It is typically used during Vajrayana Buddhist rituals such as prayer ceremonies, purification rituals and tantric empowerments.
Includes a traditional Tibetan brass mirror and bumpa flourish made from peacock feathers and brocade, and adorned with a turquoise stone.
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