Description
Golden Statue set of Buddha Dharma and Sangha
This exquisite set features three sacred Himalayan icons: Shakyamuni Buddha, measuring 13.2” (33.5 cm) in height and 9.4” (24 cm) at the base; Guru Rinpoche, standing 14.4” (36.5 cm) tall with a 9.6” (24.5 cm) base; and Chenrezig, sized at 13” (33 cm) in height and 10.8” (27.5 cm) across the base. Together, they weigh a total of 13.34 kg. Each figure is expertly handcrafted from a copper body, richly adorned with 24K gold gilding, intricate gold and acrylic paintings, and further embellished with carefully inlaid gemstones. Reflecting the masterful artistry of skilled Nepalese craftsmen, this set embodies profound spiritual elegance and serves as a meaningful addition to altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections.
Shakyamuni Buddha Size: 13.2”/33.5cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Guru Rinpoche Size: 14.4”/36.5cm (Height) x 9.6”/24.5cm (Base)
Chenrezig Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 10.8”/27.5cm (Base)
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Total Weight: 13.34 kg
Shakyamuni Buddha
Shakyamuni is depicted seated in padmāsana on a lotus base. His right hand extends downward in the bhūmisparśa mudrā (earth-touching gesture), symbolizing his moment of enlightenment. At the same time, his left hand rests in his lap, holding an alms bowl, signifying renunciation and purity.
Chenrezig (Avalokiteśvara)
Chenrezig sits gracefully in padmāsana upon a lotus base. His two central hands are joined in añjali mudrā at the heart, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel (cintāmaṇi). The upper right hand holds a rosary, representing continuous compassionate prayer, while the upper left hand supports a utpala lotus, symbolizing purity and awakening.
Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava)
Guru Rinpoche is shown seated on a lotus base in a regal posture. His right hand holds a vajra close to the heart, representing indestructible power, while his left hand rests in meditation, holding a skull cup containing the vase of immortality. Resting against his left shoulder is the khaṭvāṅga staff, signifying his mastery of tantric wisdom and union with his consort.

