Handmade Copper Dzambhala Statue: Buddhist Wealth Deity
This Handmade Copper Dzambhala statue measures 14.2”/36cm in height and 11.0”/28cm at the base, with a weight of 5.93 kg. Expertly crafted from a copper body, it features a rich blend of silver plating and 24K gold gilding, enhanced by an oxidized finish that highlights its intricate details. Representing Dzambhala, the Buddhist wealth deity, this statue is revered for attracting prosperity and removing obstacles to abundance. Its presence makes an ideal addition to altars, meditation areas, or spiritual spaces focused on abundance and stability.
Dzambhala is depicted in an authoritative and regal posture, seated firmly on a lotus base that symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening. In his right hand, he holds a citron fruit, representing wealth, generosity, and the fulfillment of material needs. His left hand cradles a mongoose spitting jewels, a powerful symbol of limitless abundance and the removal of poverty. A radiant halo surrounds him, highlighting his divine presence and enlightened nature. His poised and commanding appearance conveys both his power to grant prosperity and his role as a steadfast protector of spiritual and material well-being.
Size: 14.2”/36cm (Height) x 11.0”/28cm (Base)
Weight: 5.93 kg
Material: Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Statue, 24k Gold Gilded
Dzambhala (also spelled Jambhala or Zambala) is the Buddhist deity of wealth, prosperity, and generosity. He is revered in both Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions as a compassionate bodhisattva who aids practitioners by removing poverty—both material and spiritual—and supporting their journey toward enlightenment.