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Eight Auspicious Motifs Tibetan-Inspired Hand-Painted Solid Wood Bowl

Eight Auspicious Motifs Tibetan-Inspired Hand-Painted Solid Wood Bowl

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Eight Auspicious Motifs Hand-Painted Wood Bowl

A Tibetan-inspired hand-painted wood bowl featuring the Eight Auspicious Motifs. It works well as a decorative accent, small gift, or mindful display piece.

Folklore & Symbolism

According to Tibetan folk tradition, the Eight Auspicious Motifs are connected with protection, wisdom, harmony, and fulfilled wishes. In this tradition, people believe that using or displaying this motif may invite the blessing of auspiciousness, peace, and supportive conditions. This meaning is shared as cultural folklore and symbolic heritage.

Details

  • Material: wood
  • Approximate Size: 13 cm diameter x 7 cm height
  • Style: Eight Auspicious Motifs
  • Package Includes: 1 wood bowl with individual gift packaging

Natural Variation Note

Hand-painted details may vary slightly, making each piece visually individual.

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Orders are prepared with care and sent with tracking when available for the destination.

Eligible items may be returned within 30 days under our return policy.

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Materials & care

Materials: Wood

Keep dry, avoid sudden temperature changes, and store away from direct sunlight.

Cultural meaning

Traditional intentions: Luck, Peace & Purity

Symbols: Eight Auspicious Motifs

Meanings are shared as cultural traditions and personal beliefs, not as guaranteed outcomes.