Gold and Silver Plated Bumpa, 6.5 inch
Gold and Silver Plated Bumpa, 6.5 inch
Gold and Silver Plated Bumpa, 6.5 inch
Gold and Silver Plated Bumpa, 6.5 inch

Gold and Silver Plated Bumpa, 6.5 inch

SKU: 81002356

Gold and Silver Plated Bumpa, 6.5 inch

SKU: 81002356
  • Handcrafted by Himalayan artisans
  • Ideal for prayer and ritual
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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.

* As each item is handcrafted, variations in shape, colour and finishing may occur from piece to piece. These do not impact its spiritual function and benefits.

About Bumpas

Also known as a ritual vase, the bumpa is typically used during Vajrayana Buddhist rituals. These include prayer ceremonies such as the rabney consecration puja, purification rituals such as trüsol and chabtrü, and tantric empowerments and initiations.

In general, bumpas are filled with water mixed with saffron and other ritual substances such as chagyu bumze or lamey bumze, depending on the type of ritual being performed. It is usually used in combination with a traditional Tibetan mirror and bumpa flourish made from peacock feathers.

  • Material: Copper, gold and silver plated
  • Height: 163 mm (6.4-in)
  • Diameter: 65 mm (2.6-in)
  • Weight: 0.23 kg (0.5 lb)

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