Handmade Silver-Plated Chakrasamvara Statue With Consort | Buddhist Art for Altar
Standing 13 inches tall, the Silver-Plated Chakrasamvara Statue With Consort is an exquisite representation of the enlightened union of wisdom and compassion. This item is expertly crafted in Nepal from oxidized copper and partly plated with silver, exuding strong beauty and symbolic skill. The elegantly sculpted body—with many arms carrying ritual implements—stands in unity with his consort Vajravarahi, surrounded by a burning aureole symbolizing the transformation of ignorance into awakening.
This sculpture is not only artistically appealing, but it also carries tantric symbolism, making it particularly suitable for serious Vajrayana Buddhists. The natural color of copper, along with slight silver accents, heightens its dramatic and religious presence. Its weight and size make it an ideal centerpiece for shrine rooms, ritual settings, or organized spiritual collections.
Collectors and expert meditators will appreciate its authenticity—every detail, from the wrathful countenance to the dance position, is precisely aligned with traditional iconography.
Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 4.64 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver plating
Chakrasamvara is a venerated deity in Tibetan Buddhism, noted for his transforming and protective abilities. His union with his spouse represents the ideal balance of wisdom and compassion, the two pillars of Buddhist practice. Chakrasamvara devotees focus on this strong figure to gain ultimate realization and be free of pain. This statue is an excellent depiction of the energy that promotes inner peace and spiritual awareness.