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Tibetan Temple Lotus Bowl, Chopsticks & Spoon Set
Tibetan Temple Lotus Bowl, Chopsticks & Spoon Set
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Some ritual sets feel purely ceremonial; others invite you to imagine the quiet of a shared meal. This old bronze Tibetan temple bowl with matching chopsticks and spoon sits somewhere in between — part offering set, part intimate place setting.
The bowl is deeply cast and richly gilded, its high-relief lotus pattern rising from the surface like petals emerging from still water. In the hand, it has a reassuring weight and a sense of old-world craftsmanship. The chopsticks and spoon carry the same bronze warmth, echoing the lotus motif and turning an everyday shape into something reverent.
Displayed together on an altar, console, or low tray, the set feels like an invitation: to offer, to share, to pause. It can serve as a symbolic “meal” set for deities, ancestors, or personal ritual, or as a sculptural object that speaks to abundance and nourishment in a more abstract way.
Details
- Components: 1 bowl, 1 pair of chopsticks, 1 spoon
- Bowl size: 6 cm high × 13.5 cm long × 13.5 cm wide (2.4 × 5.3 × 5.3 in)
- Chopsticks length: 22 cm (8.7 in)
- Spoon length: 16.5 cm (6.5 in)
- Materials: Old bronze, gilded high-relief lotus pattern with mosaic gems
- Condition: Good vintage condition
- Origin: China



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