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Wooden Offering Hands Bowl


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Two cupped wooden palms held open in quiet welcome, ready to receive whatever you place inside. The grain runs warm and the carving is unmistakably done by hand — small chisel marks still visible along the fingers.

  • Design: Hand-carved pair of open palms forming a shallow offering bowl, with finger detail along the inner curve and softly rounded wrists at the base.
  • Size: Measures 8 x 6 x 2.5 inches
  • Material: Wood
  • Features: Warm brown finish that shows natural grain, stable flat base, generous interior well for holding small treasures, crystals, jewelry, incense cones, or loose petals.

Open hands are an ancient gesture of offering and receiving — the same mudra found in temple ritual across Bali and the wider Hindu-Buddhist world, signifying generosity, hospitality, and an unguarded heart. Suited to anyone building a personal altar, a crystal corner, or a quiet entryway catch-all that carries meaning.

Care: Dust with a dry soft cloth and keep away from direct moisture or prolonged sunlight.

Disclaimer: Each piece is hand-carved from natural wood, so grain pattern, tone, and finish will vary slightly from the photo.

Meaning & Intention

Symbolism

Cupped open palms are one of the oldest gestures of offering and receiving in the world. In Balinese ritual life, daily offerings — small woven trays of flowers, rice, and incense — are presented with hands held exactly like this: open, soft, and unguarded. The gesture says I have nothing to hide and nothing to grasp, only something to give and something to welcome back. To shape that gesture from a single piece of wood is to make the act of generosity hold still, so it can sit on a shelf and keep doing its quiet work.

The hands also speak to a deeper teaching about reciprocity. What is offered freely returns; what is received with grace is no longer ours alone. The shallow well between the palms is a reminder that holding too tight closes the hand, while holding open keeps the exchange alive — a small daily practice of presence, gratitude, and trust in the flow of giving and taking.

Inspiration

Placed on an altar, a nightstand, or a meditation shelf, this carved pair of hands becomes a small daily ritual in itself. Drop a crystal into the palms each morning to set an intention; rest a ring there at night as you let the day go; tuck a folded note, a worry stone, or a single dried bloom inside when you need somewhere meaningful to put it. The bowl invites the same softness in the person using it — palms loosening, shoulders dropping, attention slowing down.

It also works as a quiet visual cue. Every time you walk past those open wooden hands, they ask a small question — what am I holding too tightly today, and what am I ready to receive. That is the practice this object supports: not a grand gesture, but a steady, almost unnoticed turning toward generosity and openness in the middle of an ordinary day.

Essence & Elements

  • Ideal For: For those tending a personal altar or quiet ritual corner who want a handmade piece that holds small treasures with meaning.
  • Purpose: altar dish, crystal display, jewelry catch-all, meditation corner, incense holder, intention bowl, home decor, gift
  • Suggested Mantra: Open hands open heart
  • Intention: Gratitude
  • Material: Wood
  • Color: Brown
  • Theme: Spiritual

Questions & Guidance

What can I use this offering bowl for?

It works beautifully as an altar dish, crystal cradle, ring and jewelry catch-all, or a holder for incense cones, dried flowers, mala beads, or small folded intentions. Anywhere you want a meaningful place to set small things, the open palms make sense.

Is each bowl unique?

Yes. Every piece is hand-carved from a single block of wood, so the grain pattern, tone, and tool marks vary from bowl to bowl. Yours will be a one-of-a-kind version of the design shown.

What is it made of?

It is hand-carved from natural wood in a warm brown finish that shows the natural grain. No metal, gemstones, or synthetic coatings are part of the piece.

How do I care for it?

Wipe gently with a dry, soft cloth as needed. Keep the bowl away from direct moisture, prolonged sunlight, and heat sources, which can dry or warp natural wood over time. An occasional light rub with a wood-safe conditioning oil will keep the finish rich.

Does it sit flat on a surface?

Yes. The base is shaped so the cupped palms rest stably on a flat shelf, altar, dresser, or desk without tipping.

Does this make a good gift?

Very much so. The open-handed gesture carries a warm message of generosity, welcome, and care, which makes it a thoughtful piece for housewarmings, meditation practitioners, altar keepers, or anyone building a calm corner at home.