Copper plate

In Nepali tradition, copper tableware is widely used for its beneficial properties. Similarly in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it is said that we should make our offerings in vessels made from copper, silver or gold. 

These plates are hand-hammered and carved by producers in Palpa, Nepal using basic tools. As a ritual item, we recommend using these plates for feast offering (tsok in Tibetan, ganacakra in Sanskrit) as well as tormas (balingta in Sanskrit). Alternatively, you can also use these plates around the house as a beautiful counterpoint to normal tableware.

Dimensions:

Round plate - 14 cm (approximate diameter)

Square plate - 9.5 cm (length and width)

Note:  The product(s) you receive might vary slightly from the product picture due to the nature of your product(s) being 100% handmade.




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