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Prajnaparamita Copper Statue | Symbol of Wisdom and Enlightenment

SKU: PPCO23633

Size: 34.5cm x 25.5cm
34.5cm x 25.5cm | 13.6 x 10 Inches

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The Prajnaparamita Copper Statue: Embodiment of Transcendent Wisdom

This Prajnaparamita Copper Statue stands at 13.58”/34.5cm in height and 10.04”/25.5cm at the base, with a weight of 4.29 kg. Crafted from a copper body, the statue is beautifully finished with 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic painting, and adorned with gemstones, giving it a radiant and sacred appearance. Handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, this sculpture reflects the refined traditions of Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship through its graceful form, balanced proportions, and richly ornamented details. Its elegant size and devotional presence make it an appropriate addition to Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, or sacred spiritual collections.

In this statue, Prajnaparamita is depicted as the revered embodiment of transcendent wisdom in Buddhist tradition. Her peaceful expression reflects calm awareness and enlightened understanding, while her seated posture conveys stability, meditation, and inner realization. The finely detailed ornaments and gemstone embellishments enhance her divine presence, giving the statue a refined and sacred character. The 24K gold gilding highlights the graceful body and sacred form with warmth and brilliance, while the acrylic painting adds definition to the facial features, hair, ornaments, and decorative elements, making the iconography visually rich and spiritually meaningful.

Size: 13.58”/34.5cm (Height) x 10.04”/25.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.29 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones

Prajnaparamita is not a specific deity in the conventional sense but rather the personification of the Mahayana Buddhist scripture known as the Prajnaparamita Sutras. These texts expound on the concept of *sunyata* (emptiness) and the perfection of wisdom, which leads to enlightenment. She is revered as the "Mother of all Buddhas" because all Buddhas achieve awakening through this ultimate wisdom.

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