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Altar Offering Plate Enameled Tripod Sun and Hands

SHAMTAM

Altar Offering Plate Enameled Tripod Sun and Hands

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Description

Set beside a candle, a small bundle of dried herbs, or a few favourite stones, this enamelled ritual offering bowl gives a daily pause a visible place to land. The shallow tripod form holds space beautifully, with open hands, a radiant sun and celestial marks drawing the eye inward. What it brings to a quiet corner The golden enamel surface catches light softly, so the bowl feels warm even when it is empty. Open hands cradle the sun at the centre, a gentle visual anchor for intention-setting or meditation. Moon phases, star-like dots and geometric lines add a celestial rhythm without feeling crowded. The three small feet lift the bowl from the surface, giving it a settled, altar-like presence. It suits dry offerings, tumbled stones, jewellery, herbs awaiting use, or small objects kept for ritual practice. Aluminium with a golden enamelled face The bowl is made from aluminium with an enamelled inner surface. The visible rim and tripod feet have a silvery tone, framing the warm gold interior and the fine black linework within it. Its form is shallow and open rather than deep, closer to an offering plate than a storage bowl. That makes the design easy to see from above and keeps whatever you place inside part of the arrangement. How to use and care for it Use it for dry ritual objects, loose stones, small keepsakes, dried botanicals or as a visual centrepiece on an altar, shelf or bedside table. Wipe gently with a soft cloth after use. If needed, use a lightly damp cloth and dry it straight away. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh cleaners, which can scratch enamel and dull the metal rim. The hands, the sun and the sky Offering bowls have a simple role in many personal rituals: they separate an object from everyday clutter and give it deliberate attention. Here, the imagery deepens that feeling. Open hands suggest receiving, holding and giving, while the sun has long been used as a symbol of warmth, vitality and return. The moon phases and star details place the design in a wider celestial pattern, making the bowl feel suited to small practices marked by time, light and repetition. Size and details Material: aluminium with an enamelled surface. Origin: India. Weight: 157 g. Design: open hands, central sun, moon phases, star details and geometric accents. Form: shallow tripod offering bowl. A thoughtful ritual gift This is a considered gift for someone building a small altar, refreshing a meditation space, or bringing more beauty to a bedside or desk ritual. It feels personal without needing explanation, especially for someone drawn to celestial imagery and symbolic home objects. Common questions Can I burn incense or herbs directly in it? It is best used for holding dry objects rather than direct flame or hot embers. Use a proper heatproof burner if you want to burn incense, charcoal or herbs.

Details

BrandSHAMTAM
CategoryReligious Altars
GTIN5056368352768
MPNCIC-20

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