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Handmade Chakrasamvara Copper Sculpture | Figurine for Divine Protection
This Handmade Chakrasamvara Copper Sculpture showcases the intricate artistry and traditional metal craftsmanship of Himalayan artisans. Measuring 32 cm (12.6 inches) in height with a 25.5 cm (10 inches) base and weighing 4.43 kg, it features a 24K gold gilded copper body complemented by gold and acrylic painting and carefully set gemstones. The radiant gilded surface highlights the complex sculpted contours and ornamental details, while the painted elements and gemstone embellishments add depth, color, and visual richness. The combination of detailed copper work, gold finishing, painting, and gemstone setting reflects the precision, patience, and skilled craftsmanship invested in creating this sacred sculpture.
Beyond its physical beauty, the Chakrasamvara copper sculpture represents the union of "bliss and emptiness," symbolized by the embrace of his consort, Vajravarahi. The twelve arms and four faces signify the purification of the twelve links of dependent origination and the four immeasurables, common themes in authentic Buddhist art. For the dedicated practitioner, this icon serves as a focal point for transformative meditation, guiding the mind toward the realization of supreme enlightenment and the dissolution of ego-driven perception.
Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 10.0”/25.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.43 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded Copper Body, Gemstones, Gold and Acrylic Painting
Chakrasamvara is one of the most important meditational deities (Ishta-devata) in the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Often referred to as "Supreme Bliss," he belongs to the Heruka family and is considered a manifestation of the Buddha Akshobhya. His practice is central to the Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug traditions, emphasizing the inner transformation of desire into enlightened wisdom through the mastery of the subtle body and mind.
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