Traditionally Hand Painted Rare Lokeshwor Statue
The artist of Kathmandu valley has exclusively hand carved this rare Lokeshwor statue in traditional Himalayan style. We have deft and sculpted this art in a pure oxidized copper body. Deity is seated with a serene expression on a floor by extending his right hand from above his knee to form a Dharmachakra gesture. Likewise, his left hand is placed on the floor by holding the utpala (lotus). The jewels and embellishments are elegantly adorned with rare and antique gems and stones and painted with acrylic colors. This is a rare sculpture that took more than a month to complete with more than a couple of Nepali artists whose artisan has passed down through the generations.
Size: 12.9"/33cm (Height) x 11.4"/29cm (Base)
Weight: 4.58 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
In times of struggle and adversity, He responds to the chants of all sentient beings. With the rosary beads, he repeats his mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum," which frees all beings from sorrow. Chenrezig is the most well-known of all Bodhisattvas, embodying all Buddhas' compassion and In times of struggle and adversity.