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Tibetan Shakyamuni Buddha Fire Gold Gilded Statue

SKU: SBCF23693

Size: 47cm x 33cm
47cm x 33cm | 18.5 x 13 Inches

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Tibetan Shakyamuni Buddha Fire Gold Gilded Statue: A Beacon of Enlightenment and Peace

Tibetan Shakyamuni Buddha Fire Gold Gilded Statue is a finely handcrafted Buddhist sculpture created by skilled Nepali artisans, measuring 18.5 inches (47cm) in height with a 13 inches (33cm) base and weighing 10.3 kg. Crafted from a copper body and richly adorned with 24K gold gilding and detailed acrylic painting, this statue showcases the exceptional craftsmanship and traditional techniques of Himalayan metalwork. Its radiant finish and majestic presence make it a meaningful addition to Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.

The sculpture depicts Shakyamuni Buddha in his enlightened form, seated in the traditional meditation posture upon an intricately designed lotus pedestal. His right hand touches the earth in the Bhumisparsha Mudra, symbolizing the moment of awakening, while his left hand rests calmly on his lap holding an alms bowl. The Buddha is portrayed with a serene expression, elongated earlobes, a raised ushnisha, and a peaceful downward gaze. His monastic robe is finely carved with flowing folds and detailed patterns, while the elaborate throne, decorative back panel, and surrounding ornamental elements enhance the grandeur of the figure. The combination of gold gilding and acrylic painting highlights the delicate facial features, robe details, and intricate craftsmanship of the statue.

Size: 18.5”/47cm (Height) x 13”/33cm (Base)
Weight: 10.3 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Shakyamuni Buddha, born Siddhartha Gautama in ancient Lumbini, is the historical founder of Buddhism. After renouncing his princely life, he pursued spiritual liberation, eventually achieving profound enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. He then spent the remainder of his life teaching the Dharma, a path focused on compassion, mindfulness, and wisdom, leading to the cessation of suffering and the attainment of nirvana, forming the foundation of Buddhist traditions worldwide.

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