Copper Crown Shakyamuni Buddha Statue for Dharma Decor

SKU: SBD14178

Size: 38cm x 28.5cm
38cm x 28.5cm | 15 x 11.2 Inches

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Handmade Copper Crown Shakyamuni Buddha Statue | Oxidized Sculpture with Turquoise Inlay

This stunning 15-inch Copper Crown Shakyamuni Buddha Statue exudes exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual strength. Shakyamuni is seated on a double-lotus base in a state of calm meditation, with his right hand touching the earth and his left hand is holding Alms Bowl, signifying enlightenment and constant presence. With its elaborate crown and beautiful inlays of coral and turquoise, the statue is a work of sacred elegance and symbolic significance.

This significant artwork, which weighs more than 8.27 kg and is handcrafted from oxidized copper by skilled craftsmen in Nepal, would be an attractive centerpiece for any temple space, home altar, or place of meditation, and is carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This sculpture, adorned with gemstones and handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, elegantly symbolizes Himalayan Buddhism's sacred traditions, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.

From the flowing robe to the exact expression, every carved detail encourages peace and reflection. This is a spiritual vessel that elevates your area with a noble, grounded presence; it is more than simply a beautiful piece.

Size: 15”/38cm (Height) x 11.2”/28.5cm (Base)
Weight: 8.27 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha, rediscovered the Middle Way and is regarded as the enlightened one who established Buddhism. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path have helped numerous people comprehend the nature of suffering, its causes, and the way to liberation. Shakyamuni's life exemplifies the possibility for all beings to reach enlightenment via practice and moral behavior, from his renunciation to his enlightenment and teaching career.

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