Description
Dukar Statue on Throne – A Beacon of Protection and Peace
Standing an impressive 71 cm (27.95”) in height with a 52 cm (20.47”) base and weighing 12.07 kg, this magnificent Dukar Statue on Throne is a masterwork of Himalayan sacred sculpture. Meticulously handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, the statue features a solid copper body richly adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, intricate acrylic paintings, and finely set gemstones. Seated upon an ornate throne, the deity exudes a commanding yet compassionate presence, making this piece a truly exceptional centerpiece for grand meditation halls, shrine spaces, and luxury Buddhist art collections. Every detail reflects the highest level of traditional craftsmanship, blending spiritual depth with artistic refinement.
This sacred representation of Dukar embodies the enlightened power of protection, purification, and the removal of obstacles on both physical and spiritual levels. Revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the White Umbrella Goddess, she is depicted with multiple arms and serene yet powerful expressions, symbolizing her vast compassionate awareness that protects beings from fear, harm, negative energies, and spiritual disturbances. The white umbrella she holds represents supreme safeguarding energy, enveloping practitioners in divine protection and peace. Her seated throne posture signifies unwavering stability and authority over obstructive forces, while her celestial ornaments reflect perfected wisdom and enlightened qualities. Invoked for powerful protection and purification, Dukar is regarded as a supreme guardian deity whose blessings create safety, clarity, and spiritual resilience on the path to enlightenment.
Size: 27.95”/71cm (Height) x 20.47”/52cm (Base)
Weight: 12.07 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Dukar, or Sitatapatra in Sanskrit, is a revered female Buddha associated with powerful protection in Tibetan Buddhism. She is invoked to overcome obstacles, illness, and negative forces, symbolizing the power of the Dharma to shield beings from suffering. Her white umbrella represents her ability to protect all beings under its canopy.














