





Tibetan Monk Ceremony Bowl (150 years old)
A deeply storied piece with striking presence, this antique Tibetan ceremony bowl dates back approximately 150 years. Traditionally used by monks in sacred rituals, its worn patina and hand-hammered details speak to generations of use and reverence.
Made of metal with subtle aging throughout, this piece carries the quiet weight of time ideal as a standalone object, altar bowl, or sculptural accent in the collected home.
Estimated to be circa 1870s
Sourced for its spiritual and historical significance
One of a kind
Patina and imperfections consistent with age
11”d x 4” h
A deeply storied piece with striking presence, this antique Tibetan ceremony bowl dates back approximately 150 years. Traditionally used by monks in sacred rituals, its worn patina and hand-hammered details speak to generations of use and reverence.
Made of metal with subtle aging throughout, this piece carries the quiet weight of time ideal as a standalone object, altar bowl, or sculptural accent in the collected home.
Estimated to be circa 1870s
Sourced for its spiritual and historical significance
One of a kind
Patina and imperfections consistent with age
11”d x 4” h