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Neshi Rice Pot | Traditional Nepalese Ritual Pot for Sacred Ceremonies

Enhance sacred rituals with this Tibetan Neshi Rice Pot, a traditional Buddhist offering vessel meticulously handcrafted by skilled Newari artisans of Patan, Nepal, a renowned center of Himalayan metal artistry. This ritual rice pot is made from high-quality copper and finished with elegant gold and silver plating that radiates devotional beauty.

Adorned with refined floral motifs and intricate ornamental detailing, every element reflects the spiritual significance of this sacred vessel in Buddhist ceremonies and altar offerings. Traditionally used to hold rice as a symbol of abundance and merit, this Tibetan rice pot supports meditation, prayer practices, and temple rituals while serving as a meaningful addition to home altars and spiritual decor.

A harmonious blend of craftsmanship and symbolism, this handmade Neshi rice pot embodies Himalayan tradition, sacred artistry, and timeless Buddhist devotion.

Please note: The Neshi Ricepot in the photograph is the actual piece for sale, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity.

Key Features of Tibetan Neshi Rice Pot :

  • 100% Authentic and Handmade in Nepal
  • Made from Copper with a gold and Silver-Plated Finish
  • Beautifully decorated using Rich Acrylic Colors
  • Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
  • Height X Width: 21cm X 11.5cm
  • Weight: 1kg

About Neshi Rice Pot

The Buddhist Neshi Rice Pot is a traditional ritual vessel originating from the Himalayan regions, particularly Tibet and Nepal, where it has been used for centuries in monastic and household offerings. Crafted from brass, copper, or bronze, often hand-hammered and adorned with auspicious symbols, it holds grains of rice as a gesture of generosity and abundance during daily pujas and larger ceremonies. Rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist principle of “dana” (generosity), the pot symbolizes the wish to nourish all beings without attachment. One legend tells of a humble monk in Mustang who offered a single rice grain daily in his Neshi pot with unwavering devotion, and by the end of his life, it was said that the pot never emptied, even in times of famine, seen as a sign of karmic merit and divine blessing.

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