Description
Nagkanya Copper Statue | Deity of the Serpent Goddess
This Nagkanya Copper Statue stands 9.3” (23.5cm) tall with a base width of 6.7” (17cm). Weighing 2.1 kg, it is expertly made from a copper body, adorned with gold dust and gemstones. Skilled Nepali , and is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a symbol of spiritual protection and feminine wisdom in your home.
In her iconography, Naagkanya is depicted with the uppartisan's handcraft this sculpture's body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a coiled serpent. She often emerges gracefully from the coils, her hands held in prayer or offering gestures, expressing devotion and humility. A small Naga hood—usually with five separate Naag in heads—spreads protectively above her head, signifying her divine origin and power. Her calm and compassionate expression conveys serenity and spiritual grace.
Size: 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 2.1kg
Materials: Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones, Gold Dust Body
In various spiritual traditions, the Nagkanya, or serpent goddess, is a venerated deity connected to prosperity, fertility, and protection. She is frequently depicted as a beautiful young woman clutching a jewel, symbolizing essentially the abundance of the Earth and the protection of nature. Worshippers ask for her blessings on financial well-being, spiritual growth, and overcoming barriers. Her presence in a home or place of worship promotes prosperity, harmony, and safety, making her an important figure in many spiritual practices.










