Simple but elegant, shiny copper that offering bowl with embellishments carving around its middle. Use it with sand to burn potpourri incense.
This exquisite bowl of copper brings a Zen feel to any shrine. This bowl's design reflects Tibetan design and shows good luck for the owner. In Tibetan, an offering bowl is known as Dintsar, and is mounted in Buddhist shrines.
Every morning the bowls are filled with water to offer and collect merit and virtue. You may fill this Bowl with water, flowers, or incense.
Perfect size for decoration and use in rituals, Pour sand within to protect your bowl, and let it catch the ashes of your incense or smudge sticks. You can also snuff embers in the sand.
Place a charcoal tablet in the sand and add resin to burn. The copper bowl might get hot but the sand will help spread the heat. To secure your furniture, put them on a heatproof surface.
Easy to clean: Wipe with a soft cloth, dry with a soft tissue. Over time, copper can lose shine; buff sometimes to help preserve the shine.
This exquisite bowl of copper brings a Zen feel to any shrine. This bowl's design reflects Tibetan design and shows good luck for the owner. In Tibetan, an offering bowl is known as Dintsar, and is mounted in Buddhist shrines.
Every morning the bowls are filled with water to offer and collect merit and virtue. You may fill this Bowl with water, flowers, or incense.
Perfect size for decoration and use in rituals, Pour sand within to protect your bowl, and let it catch the ashes of your incense or smudge sticks. You can also snuff embers in the sand.
Place a charcoal tablet in the sand and add resin to burn. The copper bowl might get hot but the sand will help spread the heat. To secure your furniture, put them on a heatproof surface.
Easy to clean: Wipe with a soft cloth, dry with a soft tissue. Over time, copper can lose shine; buff sometimes to help preserve the shine.