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The Aushada Wattiya, also known as the Cane Wattiya or beheth wattiya, is a traditional Buddhist offering set used by monks and Bhikshunis in Sri Lanka. Crafted from strong and flexible cane or bamboo, this religious gift embodies monastic values of simplicity and natural living while serving as a practical walking support and carrying accessory for daily essentials.
Order this traditional wattiya set from Kapruka for meaningful Buddhist gift-giving and religious offerings in Sri Lanka.
Yes, it is designed to be versatile and can be used both indoors and outdoors. However, to extend its lifespan, it is recommended to protect it from prolonged exposure to harsh weather conditions.
To clean the cane wattiya, simply wipe it with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives. Regular dusting will help maintain its natural appearance and durability.
No, the Aushada Wattiya Cane Wattiya comes fully assembled, allowing you to use it immediately upon delivery.
Kapruka offers island-wide delivery. You can choose the delivery date and time during the checkout process, based on your convenience and availability.
The Aushada Wattiya Cane Wattiya is made primarily from high-quality cane.
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