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Hand Carved Gautama Buddha Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Altar Decor

SKU: SBAS23599

Size: 32cm x 23cm
32cm x 23cm | 12.6 x 9.1 Inches

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A Hand Carved Gautama Buddha Statue for Inner Peace and Reflection

This Hand Carved Gautama Buddha Statue is meticulously handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, reflecting the rich traditions of Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship. Standing 12.6 inches (32 cm) in height with a 9.06-inch (23 cm) base and weighing 3.32 kg, this elegant sculpture is expertly crafted from a copper body and finished with radiant 24K gold gilding and vibrant acrylic painting. Its graceful proportions, intricate detailing, and luminous finish make it a distinguished centerpiece for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, temples, or treasured spiritual collections.

The statue portrays Gautama Buddha seated serenely in the traditional vajra posture upon a beautifully sculpted lotus throne. His right hand reaches downward in the earth-touching gesture (Bhumisparsha Mudra), while his left hand rests peacefully in his lap holding an alms bowl. The Buddha's tranquil expression is enhanced by elongated earlobes, finely painted facial features, tightly curled hair, and a prominent ushnisha. His monastic robe is intricately engraved with traditional patterns and highlighted by brilliant 24K gold gilding, while the vibrant acrylic painting enhances every finely crafted detail, demonstrating the remarkable precision and artistry of skilled Nepali artisans.

Size: 12.6”/32cm (Height) x 9.06”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 3.32 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Shakyamuni Buddha, was the historical founder of Buddhism. Born in ancient Lumbini (modern-day Nepal) around the 6th century BCE, he renounced his princely life to seek an end to suffering. Through deep meditation and profound insight, he attained enlightenment and spent the remainder of his life teaching the Dharma, or universal truths, guiding countless beings towards liberation and peace.

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