Water Offering Bowls 2.4" × 0.8" Mala BeadOnly One Available A Sacred, 40 Year Old Ritual Set This unique, energetically charged set from a Tibetan monastery cannot be replicated. Once sold, it is gone forever. This is more than a set of bowls; it is a direct link to decades of devotional practice. This collection of seven Tibetan water offering bowls, known as Yonchap, was used for sacred offerings at Kathok Monastery in Gerze, Tibet. Approximately 40 years old, each bowl carries the
serving as a powerful focal point for meditation and a symbol of the Buddha's enlightened mind
making these public domain treasures readily accessible for your spiritual and artistic practice
1864-1941)
--- ✨ Invite Sacred Serenity Into Your Life – Only a limited number of these hand-carved Buddhas are available
Protect your spiritual practice from obstacles and distractions
used for centuries to begin and end meditation
Forged in the ancient traditions of Tibet
while agate promotes stability and balance
Each hammer strike and carved detail was infused with intention
Versatile & Durable: Crafted from a blend of cold iron
Carrying or wearing a consecrated Gau is believed to:
Each dice bead is individually shaped and polished by skilled artisans who view their work as a spiritual offering