Description
Reverent Guru Rinpoche Holy Sculpture for Spiritual Illumination
From the heart of Nepalese devotion, this Guru Rinpoche holy sculpture rises as a magnificent representation of the Lotus-Born Master. Standing at 21.85” (55.5 cm), it radiates profound spiritual presence. Crafted with a solid copper body and adorned with 24K gold gilding, mercy gold plating, acrylic paintings, and hand-carved gemstones, it embodies the transformative energy of Padmasambhava. With a weight of 10.12 kg and a 13.78” (35 cm) base, it serves as a powerful and serene centerpiece for any sacred space.
This exceptional piece showcases the revered Nepalese craftsmanship, famed for its intricate detail and spiritual authenticity. The solid copper body is meticulously gilded with three layers of 24K gold, ensuring a luminous and enduring finish. Repoussé and chasing techniques bring forth delicate patterns, further enriched by precision engraving and carefully inlaid gemstones, including hand-carved ones. Subtle acrylic paintings and mercury gold plating highlight the deity's compassionate features, reflecting generations of Himalayan craftsmanship.
The symbolism within this statue guides practitioners towards deeper engagement with tantric teachings and profound wisdom. Guru Rinpoche, often depicted in specific mudras and holding ritual attributes, represents the complete transmission of Vajrayana Buddhism. His presence inspires purification of obstacles, the development of boundless compassion, and the realization of one's innate enlightened nature.
Size: 21.85”/55.5cm (Height) x 13.78”/35cm (Base)
Weight: 10.12 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones, Handcarved Gemstones, Mercy Gold Plated
Guru Rinpoche, meaning "Precious Master," is the revered name for Padmasambhava, the 8th-century Indian Buddhist master who played a pivotal role in establishing Buddhism in Tibet. He is credited with subduing local deities and converting them into protectors of the Dharma, and with transmitting tantric teachings. He is considered the second Buddha by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, revered for his wisdom, miraculous powers, and ability to overcome spiritual obstacles.










