This Buddhist Serkyem set has been crafted with careful handwork from silver-plated copper. The fine filigree decorations, intricately embedded pearl beads, and colored stones give the two-part vessel an elegant appearance.
The Serkyem (Tibetan for 'golden drink') is used in Buddhism for ritual offerings to Dharmapalas, the protective deities of the Dharma. It is traditionally filled with tea, alcohol, or uncooked grains — symbolic offerings that express generosity, abundance, and spiritual connection.
This Serkyem is suitable for ritual use and serves as a valuable addition to a home altar. It combines cultic significance with artistic design and appeals to practitioners as well as collectors and enthusiasts of Tibetan ritual culture.
Serkyem (Serkhem)
Set of 2 vessels, copper, decorated with filigree, silver-plated, and set with colored stones. Finished with vermilion red powder. Handcrafted in Nepal.
- Height: 5.5" / 14.2 cm
- Diameter: 5" / 13 cm
- Weight: 369 g
Manufacturer Information
Yala Craft by Shanta Shakya is an Asian company based in Germany. I sell my traditional Buddhist sculpture art, created by myself. My workshop is located in Nepal.
- Manufacturer: P.B. Craft
- Manufacturer (Address): Nagbahal, Lalitpur, Nepal
- Importer / Distributor: Yala Craft UG
- Importer (Address): Jülicher Str. 72, 40477 Düsseldorf, Germany
- Manufacturer / Importer (Contact): hallo@yala-craft.com
- Country of Origin: Nepal