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Sacred Goddess White Tara Statue | Tibetan Goddess of Long Life

SKU: WTCO23577

Size: 35cm x 25.5cm
35cm x 25.5cm | 13.8 x 10 Inches

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Embrace Compassion with this Sacred Goddess White Tara Statue

This exquisite Sacred Goddess White Tara Statue is meticulously handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, reflecting the timeless elegance of Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship. Standing 13.8 inches (35 cm) in height with a 10.0-inch (25.5 cm) base and weighing 4.05 kg, this finely crafted sculpture is expertly fashioned from a copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding and vibrant acrylic painting. Its graceful proportions, intricate detailing, and luminous finish make it a beautiful centerpiece for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, temples, or treasured spiritual collections.

The statue portrays White Tara seated gracefully upon a fully blossomed lotus throne in the traditional vajra posture. Her right hand is extended in the gesture of supreme generosity (Varada Mudra), while her left hand is raised near her heart in the gesture of teaching (Vitarka Mudra), delicately holding the stem of a blooming lotus flower. She is adorned with an ornate five-jeweled crown, elegant earrings, layered necklaces, armlets, bracelets, anklets, and flowing celestial garments. The richly engraved ornaments and robes are enhanced with brilliant 24K gold gilding and colorful acrylic painting, while her serene expression, finely painted features, and balanced posture demonstrate the exceptional artistry of skilled Nepali craftsmen.

Size: 13.8”/35cm (Height) x 10.0”/25.5cm (Base)
Weight: 4.05 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

White Tara is a female Buddha who manifests boundless compassion, healing, and long life. She emerged from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion, to alleviate suffering. Practicing White Tara is believed to extend one's lifespan, overcome illness, and develop wisdom and understanding, making her a cherished figure in Himalayan Buddhism.

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