

Dakpa cup
A Dakpa cup, much like the Dakpha plate, is a traditional Bhutanese vessel typically made from stone, wood, or metal, and often intricately carved or decorated. These cups are used in various religious rituals and ceremonies, including offering rituals and prayer services in Bhutan.
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A Dakpa cup, much like the Dakpha plate, is a traditional Bhutanese vessel typically made from stone, wood, or metal, and often intricately carved or decorated. These cups are used in various religious rituals and ceremonies, including offering rituals and prayer services in Bhutan.
The design of a Dakpa cup usually features auspicious symbols, deities, or intricate patterns that hold spiritual significance. The craftsmanship reflects the skill of Bhutanese artisans who meticulously create these cups, ensuring that each piece is not only functional but also carries deep cultural and religious meaning. Dakpa cups are considered sacred and are often kept in homes or temples as objects of reverence.