10 items total
Burner Incense Bowls
New
€35,45

Unique burner incense bowls from Nepal. An elegant and practical addition to any home or office. These brass and gold-plated metal bowls are ideal for burning sang, sage or...

855/MOS
Shiné cards
Tip
€13,90

Unique Shiné cards compiled in collaboration with the Venerable Lama Sabchu Rinpoche, which we have honed to perfection and now contain a simple but comprehensive form of Shiné...

827/CES
Butter Lamps
Tip
from €7,57

A butter lamp can be found in every Tibetan temple or household. The Tibetans place it on the altar and light it as an offering. Traditionally, Tibetans wrap a wick in it and...

726/M
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€29,04

This hand carved pine box with a hinged lid for easy use and maintenance is hand-decorated. It is suitable for burning Tibetan incense sticks and powder fragrances. The inner...

720
Meditation Malas small
from €6,33

The small meditation malas of 27 beads are used for counting mantras, for special meditation practice, called prostrations, and also for counting the large malas of accumulated...

660/LEB
Offering Bowls
Tip
from €51,38

The Offering Bowls are intended for offering water and other items to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas for their protection and help on the dharma path. See detailed description....

593/MED8
Mala counter
Tip
€5,97

An aid to accumulating and controlling the number of mantras recited, it allows the practitioner to record the number of mantras (without distracting concentration on the mantra...

581/CTY
Meditation Malas big
Tip
from €15,53

The meditation mala is not just a nice accessory, it is a traditional tool for counting mantras during meditation or prayer. It is used for concentration, clarity and...

563/SAN5
Metal box for burning incense
Tip New
€19,88

This metal beautifully decorated box with a removable lid for easy use and maintenance is made of lightweight metal decorated with traditional motifs of eight auspicious...

381
Khatag
Khatag
In Stock
€5,97

Traditional Tibetan Khatas or Offering Scarf. It is a custom to give a khata or offering scarf to lamas at a meeting as a sign of respect or as a gift for empowerment or...

378/BIL2
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