Stupa, Chorten, with crystal for Buddhist ceremonies and decorations
Stupa, Chorten, with crystal for Buddhist ceremonies and decorations
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The Stupa, Chorten, that represents the Buddhist universe, is a Buddhist shrine. It is a mound-like or semi-spherical structure containing relics, sometimes square and sometimes round, with peaks or steps on the capital. Each peak or step represents a heaven. Apart from its spiritual significance, this Stupa can also be used as a precious interior decoration, adding an element of beauty and serenity to any space.
The Stupa has a crystal dome and a base and tip decorated with filigree. The square base and the banners are made of copper sheet and decorated with natural stones embedded in the silvered filigree, making this stupa a visually captivating piece.
In Buddhism, a Stupa is frequently used as a sacred symbol and serves as an object of worship and meditation. It represents Buddhahood and the teachings of the Buddha. The presence of the stupa on the Buddhist altar reminds the faithful of the Buddha's presence and encourages them to apply the Buddha's teachings in their daily lives. The Stupa also symbolizes the qualities of the Dharma: wisdom, compassion, joy, and equanimity, which the faithful should strive for in their lives. Therefore, the Stupa is an important part of Buddhist faith and a valuable tool to support meditation and spiritual Dharma practice.
Whether you are looking for a focal point for meditation, a reminder of the Buddha's teachings, or a beautiful interior decoration, this stupa is the perfect choice.
Medium-sized Stupa
made of copper sheet and crystal, decorated with filigree, silvered, set with turquoise, lapis lazuli, and coral. Includes a small votive Buddha tablet stamped in silver. Patinated for an antique finish. Handcrafted in Nepal.
- Height: 10.4" / 26 cm
- Width: 5.7" / 14.5 cm
- Depth: 5.7" / 14.5 cm
- Weight: 1,427 g
MANUFACTURER
Yala Craft by Shanta Shakya is an Asian company based in Germany. I sell my traditional Buddhist sculptures that I have made myself. My workshop is in Nepal.
Yala Craft UG, Jülicher Str. 72, 40477 Düsseldorf, hallo@yala-craft.com
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