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and wisdom. Revered by practitioners and collectors worldwide, each statue reflects Nepal’s ancient Buddhist traditions.
Handcrafted by master artists, our Nepali Buddhist statues are created with meticulous detail, authentic iconography, and
unwavering devotion, preserving the timeless spirit of Himalayan art.
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Explore Hand-Carved Traditional Buddhist Statues with Accurate Iconography
We take pride in offering handmade Buddhist statues for Vajrayana practitioners, crafted with devotion, accurate iconography, and drawing on over 1,400 years of Himalayan tradition. Each piece is a timeless guide for your sacred journey.

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Bring home the enlightened presence of Chatral Rinpoche with this finely crafted 13” statue. Made from oxidized copper with 24K gold gilding, silver plating, and vibrant acrylic detail, it radiates spiritual depth and wisdom. Weighing 6.06 kg, this statue is a powerful reminder of compassion, fearlessness, and the Dzogchen path. Perfect for any altar or sacred space.
Himalayan Buddhist Statues

Himalayan Buddhist Statues

The artist community of the Kathmandu Valley is justifiably famous for the metal-working skill and artistry. The level of mastery still distinguishes the finest metal-smiths of the Valley today. The art of making traditional Himalayan Buddhist statues is painstaking, time-consuming, and requires consummate skill from all who contribute. First produced by lost-wax casting, the raw casting is refined and detailed by chasing (hammering a sharp tool into the surface of the statue) to create the details of the crown, hair, fabric designs, jewelry, and all-important facial features of the divine visage.

Even the smooth areas are given a final polish by gently hammering the surface. After the copper body is finished in great detail, the gilders take over and fire-gild the entire surface with an amalgam of mercury and gold. It is then heated to vaporize the mercury, so that the gold permanently stays on the body. Next a burnisher takes over, rubbing the entire piece with an agate tool affixed to the end of a stick. The statue is then ready for the artist, who will complete and embellish it in various colors — in some cases, costly pigments of ground lapis lazuli and gold as needed in the iconography.

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