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- Gold-Trimmed Antique Carved Copper Serkym Set, 3.5 inches
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A traditional copper serkym set featuring an antique finish, gold trim and delicate carvings of the Eight Auspicious Signs, hand-crafted by master Himalayan artisans. Add this miniature serkym set to your office shrine or portable travel altar to enhance your daily petitions to the Three Jewels.
The sacred ritual of Serkym offering pacifies life's problems and challenges through a powerful prayer requesting the Dharma Protectors for swift assistance. Originally developed by ancient lineage lamas, the Serkym offering ritual has become extremely popular amongst present day practitioners who seek assistance from the Protector especially in times of dire need. Milk, alcohol or piping hot black tea can be used for this offering.
The sacred ritual of Serkym offering pacifies life's problems and challenges through a powerful prayer requesting the Dharma Protectors for swift assistance. Originally developed by ancient lineage lamas, the Serkym offering ritual has become extremely popular amongst present day practitioners who seek assistance from the Protector especially in times of dire need. Milk, alcohol or piping hot black tea can be used for this offering.
Directions for Use
- Place the chalice (smaller vessel) cup-side up on the larger wider 'bowl'.
- While performing the Serkym ritual, pour the Serkym offering into the chalice so that it overflows into the larger bowl beneath.
- The overflowing Serkym is symbolic of wishes coming to fruition and more good things coming.
Product Details
- Material: Copper
- Height: 89mm (3.5-in)
- Diameter: 80mm (3.1-in)
- Weight: 0.1 kg (0.3 lb)
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* Each Serkym is handcrafted and may vary slightly from the image shown.* Handle carefully when filled with hot liquid.* The use of carbonated drinks and alcohol as Serkym offering substances may discolour the Serkym set.Reviews
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