Tibetan Dzambhala Practice Statue | Buddhist's Wealth Deity Sculpture

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SKU: DZN1989

Size: 35cm x 27cm
35cm x 27cm | 13.7 x 10.6 Inches

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Gold Gilded Tibetan Dzambhala Practice Statue 

The expert artisans of Nepal worked flawlessly to handcraft the Dzambhala Practice Statue in our workshop. The statue's unique design patterns were highlighted by delicately painting the figure with acrylic paint. Copper was used to mold the figurine. We then hand-carved intricate patterns on the copper body using a hammer and chisels. The figurine is gilded with genuine 24K gold. To highlight the facial attributes of the deity, we used acrylic pants. Here in the statue, the deity is portrayed with an eye-piercing gaze, seated on a lotus seat. Behind the deity, we placed an artistically carved nimbus. It will be filled with gemstones in the shape of a conch shell. The crown, robe, body ornaments, and lotus seat are also adorned with gemstones. Jambhala hold a conch shell with right and while jewel spitting mongoose on the left. It took us months and months of hard work with utmost dedication to complete the statue.

This Dzambhala statue has accurate traditional iconography and fine details and will be a perfect gift to a devotee like you from Nepal.

Size: 13.7"/35cm (Height) x 10.6"/27cm (Base)
Weight: 5.64 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings

Dzambala was born many eons ago in the world known as Hoetzer Jyapa, which means "a hundred light rays." Famines, natural disasters, and wars were unheard of in this region of enormous abundance. In this most fortunate realm, the Buddha Nime Shel spread Mahayoga teachings. Dzambala hoped he would be reborn as a god of wealth throughout this wealthy life, with the noble goal of helping the poor and unfortunate.

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