Nepalese Fine Copper Chutor Water Offering Set for Tibetan Buddhist Rituals: Jambala, Water Torma Practices
This high-quality Water Offering Set (Chutor) is used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals to make offerings to wealth deities like Dzambhala (Jambala) and in other water torma practices. Crafted from a premium copper alloy, the water pot features intricately carved patterns of various offering substances, with a lotus flower adorning the cover. The handle, mouth of the pot, and the main plate are carved in high relief with wish-fulfilling jewels and coiled floral designs. Available in two color options: Gold and Antique Brown. The offering plates and detachable plate stand can be conveniently stored inside the water pot.
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The set contains:
Main Plate x 1 Diameter: 16 cm
Water Pot x1 Height: 7 cm
Offering Plate x 7
Detachable Plate Stand x 1 Height: 8 cm
Spoon x 1 Length: 23 cm
Total weight: 1.1 kg
*Please note that due to variations in manufacturing processes and photography, the measurements, weight, and color of this product may slightly differ from what is displayed on our website.