Handmade Vajrayogini Statue: Buddhist Tantric Deity
This Handmade Vajrayogini Statue stands 16.9 inches tall with a base width of 11.0 inches and weighs 3.40 kg. Meticulously handcrafted from a copper body, it is covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect, enhancing the visual depth and spiritual intensity of the piece. Adorned with detailed acrylic paintings, this statue captures the fierce yet graceful beauty of Vajrayogini, one of the most revered female tantric deities in Tibetan Buddhism. Radiating transformative power, Vajrayogini embodies the union of wisdom and skillful means, guiding practitioners toward enlightenment through the highest tantric path. With its expressive detail and radiant finish, this piece serves as both a powerful spiritual symbol and a stunning addition to any sacred space or personal altar.
This Statue presents the deity in her dynamic and wrathful form, rich with profound tantric symbolism. She is encircled by a radiant halo surrounded by skulls, representing the fiery energy that consumes ignorance. Around her neck, she wears a necklace of fifty freshly severed skulls, symbolizing mastery over the fifty worldly emotions and sounds. Vajrayogini is depicted naked, signifying the ultimate truth beyond conceptual limitations, and wears a five-skull crown, representing the transformation of the five poisons into the five wisdoms. In her right hand, she holds a kartikya (ritual flaying knife) used to cut through ego and illusion, while her left hand carries a skull cup filled with symbolic nectar of awareness. She steps atop two beings, symbolizing the subjugation of dualistic perceptions and delusion. The statue rests on a sun disc lotus base, signifying purity, awakening, and radiant power—making it a striking centerpiece for tantric practice and spiritual contemplation.
Size: 16.9”/43cm (Height) x 11.0”/28cm (Base)
Weight: 3.40 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Vajrayogini is one of the most important and revered female deities in Tibetan Buddhism, especially within the Vajrayana (Tantric) tradition. She embodies the essence of wisdom, transformation, and the path to enlightenment, often appearing in a fierce yet radiant form that symbolizes her power to cut through delusion and ego.