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Authentic Himalayan Shakyamuni Buddha Statue

SKU: SBHN23560

Size: 37cm x 32.5cm
37cm x 32.5cm | 14.6 x 12.8 Inches

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Authentic Himalayan Shakyamuni Buddha Statue: Embodiment of Enlightenment and Peace

This magnificent Authentic Himalayan Shakyamuni Buddha Statue is meticulously handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, exemplifying the rich heritage of traditional Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship. Standing 14.57 inches (37 cm) in height with a 12.80-inch (32.5 cm) base and weighing 6.27 kg, this impressive sculpture is expertly fashioned from a copper body and finished with radiant 24K gold gilding and intricate acrylic painting. The refined detailing, elegant proportions, and lustrous finish make it an exceptional centerpiece for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, temples, or distinguished spiritual collections.

The statue portrays Shakyamuni Buddha seated in the traditional vajra posture upon a beautifully sculpted lotus throne. His right hand extends downward in the earth-touching gesture (Bhumisparsha Mudra), while his left hand rests in his lap holding an alms bowl. The Buddha's serene expression is complemented by elongated earlobes, finely painted facial features, tightly curled hair, and a prominent ushnisha. His monastic robe is intricately engraved with delicate patterns and highlighted with brilliant gold gilding, while the vibrant acrylic painting enhances every fine detail, reflecting the remarkable precision and artistry of the master craftsmen.

Size: 14.57”/37cm (Height) x 12.80”/32.5cm (Base)
Weight: 6.27 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Shakyamuni Buddha refers to Siddhartha Gautama, the historical founder of Buddhism. Born a prince in ancient Nepal, he renounced his royal life to seek enlightenment and understand the nature of suffering. Through deep meditation and profound insight, he achieved awakening, dedicating the remainder of his life to teaching the Dharma, the path to liberation from suffering, which became the foundation of the Buddhist tradition.

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