Silver and Copper White Tara Statue with Throne | Healing, Longevity & Spiritual Decor

SKU: WTCF14903

Size: 26.5cm x 16.5cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 13 – Nov 15, Free Shipping

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Handmade Silver & Copper White Tara Statue with Throne | Tibetan Sculpture for Healing, Longevity

Bring divine grace and healing into your home with this stunning Silver & Copper White Tara Statue with Throne, which is expertly handmade in Nepal from copper and plated with silver. This sculpture, at 10.4 inches tall and resting on an artistically crafted throne, exudes peace and spiritual energy. Stone inlays and precise engravings highlight her angelic perfection, making this statue a striking addition to any spiritual altar.

White Tara is adored as the goddess of health, longevity, and feminine compassion. Seated in the lotus stance, her right hand stretches in the gesture of offering, while her left hand holds a lotus flower, which represents unlimited love and enlightenment. Her seven eyes, which are on her face, hands, and soles, indicate her constant awareness of suffering in all worlds. The raised seat and ornate halo confirm her celestial position, making her suitable for developing personal rituals or improving the visual harmony of a sacred space.

This statue is a perfect present for spiritual practitioners, energy healers, or anybody who is drawn to the divine feminine and Tibetan ancient traditions.

Size: 10.4”/26.5cm (Height) x 6.5”/16.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.50 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated, Gemstones

White Tara (also known as Dolma) a Female Buddha in the Buddhist tradition. White Tara appears as a female bodhisattva and goddess to benefit every living being. According to mythology, she was created from Avalokiteshvara's tear, which dropped to the earth and formed a lake. A lotus arose from its waters, which, when opened, showed the goddess. She, like Avalokiteshvara, is a kind, calming divinity who assists men in their quest to "cross to the other.

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