Handcrafted Oxidized Gautama Buddha Decor Statue | Buddhist Icon
This handcrafted Oxidized Gautama Buddha Decor Statue stands 10.2”/26cm tall and 7.5”/19cm wide at the base, weighing 1.60 kg. Crafted from oxidized copper, the statue features a serene depiction of Gautama Buddha, embodying calmness and spiritual awakening. The oxidized finish adds a timelss, highlighting intricate details and textures. Perfect for meditation areas, altars, or as a thoughtful decorative piece, this statue brings a peaceful and sacred presence to any space. Expertly made by skilled artisans, it reflects traditional craftsmanship and Buddhist artistry.
Shakyamuni Buddha is portrayed in a peaceful, meditative pose with eyes gently lowered, embodying profound tranquility and awakened mindfulness. His right hand is held in the bhūmisparśa mudrā (earth-touching gesture), symbolizing the pivotal moment he summoned the Earth to witness his enlightenment. The left hand cradles an alms bowl, representing his renunciation and the simplicity of monastic life. Crowning his head is the uṣṇīṣa, a mark of supreme wisdom, and his hair is styled in distinctive snail-like curls, echoing the legend of snails shielding him from the sun during extended meditation. Seated gracefully in the vajra posture on a lotus base shaped like a moon disc, Shakyamuni embodies spiritual stability, purity, and unwavering focus. This Detailed iconography celebrates the noble serenity and deep symbolic significance of the historical Buddha.
Size: 10.2”/26cm (Height) x 7.5”/19cm (Base)
Weight: 1.60 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Gautama Buddha, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha, was a spiritual teacher and the founder of Buddhism, born as Siddhartha Gautama in ancient Nepal. Renouncing his royal life in search of truth, he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree and shared the path to liberation from suffering. At the core of his teachings are the Four Noble Truths: the truth of suffering, its origin, its cessation, and the path leading to its cessation. This path is known as the Noble Eightfold Path, which includes right view, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration—a guide to ethical conduct, mental discipline, and wisdom that leads to the end of suffering and ultimate freedom.