Description
A Radiant 24K Gold Gilded Copper Dzambhala Statue for Abundance and Spiritual Wealth
A resplendent 24k gold-gilded copper Dzambhala statue emerges from the heart of Nepal, a testament to enduring Himalayan craftsmanship. This meticulously handcrafted deity, standing 22cm tall on a sturdy 18.6cm base, embodies the essence of prosperity and spiritual abundance. Its radiant presence, enhanced by the rich shimmer of gold, infuses any sacred space with an aura of benevolent wealth and serene contemplation.
Fashioned by master artisans in Nepal, this statue begins with a solid copper body, expertly formed and finished. It undergoes a meticulous 3-layer 24K gold gilding process, resulting in a lustrous finish that speaks to its premium quality. Delicate repoussé work outlines Dzambhala’s powerful form, while intricate chasing and engraving define his robes and divine attributes. The addition of vibrant acrylic paintings and subtle gold electroplating highlights fine details, creating a durable and visually stunning piece of Buddhist art, truly handcrafted in Nepal.
Dzambhala, the revered Buddhist wealth deity, is depicted here in his traditional posture, symbolizing generosity and the accumulation of both material and spiritual riches. Holding a mongoose spitting jewels in his left hand and a wish-fulfilling fruit in his right, he represents the boundless potential for growth and positive transformation. This meditation statue serves as a potent reminder of the interconnectedness between generosity and true prosperity, inspiring practitioners to virtuous action.
Weight: 1.84 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gold Electroplating
Dzambhala (also known as Jambhala) is the Buddhist God of Wealth and the chief of the Five Jambhalas. He is considered the emanation of Avalokiteshvara or Manjushri and is invoked for prosperity, fortune, and the alleviation of poverty. Dzambhala helps practitioners overcome financial obstacles, enabling them to focus on their spiritual path without worldly concerns, and encourages generosity and righteous living.













