The Enlightened Path: Majestic Shakyamuni Buddha Statue with Deep Engravings
Unveil the Shakyamuni Buddha Exquisite Statue, a magnificent depiction of the historical Buddha Siddhartha Gautama, who realized the truths of life and taught others how to achieve enlightenment. This statue embodies the profound tranquility and wisdom of the Buddha. It is an astounding 24.8 inches tall with a 19.2 inch base and weighs 21.17 kg. This work of art, which has a copper body with three layers of 24K gold gilding, is decorated with paintings in gold and acrylic. It also has deeply carved carvings that produce a breathtaking three-dimensional impression, bringing Shakyamuni's picture to life.
The monument invites viewers to pause for a moment of introspection and inner serenity by embodying the calm and compassionate gaze of the Buddha. The meticulous craftsmanship and the triple-layered gold gilding illuminate the statue, highlighting the intricate details and the profound depth of the engravings. These elements combine to offer a sense of divine presence and the timeless teachings of the Buddha on compassion, mindfulness, and liberation from suffering.
Ideal for meditation spaces, spiritual centers, or as a distinguished piece in a personal collection, the Shakyamuni Buddha Exquisite Statue serves as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance. It encourages practitioners and admirers alike to explore the depth of Buddha's teachings, fostering a path of wisdom, ethical conduct, and compassionate living.
Size: 24.8"/63cm (Height) x 19.2"/49cm (Base)
Weight: 21.17 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, underwent a deep introspective journey that resulted in his enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree. His teachings, which include the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths, provide a path for achieving nirvana and overcoming suffering. Numerous people have been motivated to pursue a spiritual path leading to enlightenment, peace, and understanding by Shakyamuni's life and teachings.