Partly Gold Plated Shakyamuni Buddha Statue in Monastic Robe With Floral Motifs
This is a Copper Shakyamuni Buddha Statue which is partly gold plated around the face and the monastic robe along with some petals in the double lotus asana. The carvings of various floral motifs in the robe of the Buddha is very finely detailed and carved out in the most intricate fashion. The gold plated face and the carving in the robe are the main highlights of this statue.
Shakyamuni Buddha Statue is seated in Dhyana Asana or Meditative Pose, also called Padmasana. In this position, the legs are crossed, closely locked with the soles of both feet visible. Lord Buddha is wearing a detailed carved monastic robe incised with floral motifs. He is seated on a single lotus base also known as Padmasana. His left hand is in the earth touching gesture or bhumisparsha mudra, while his right hand holds a medicine bowl.
This statue has been made by a forth generation artist who has learnt statue making from his grandfather and then father. He is a master craftsman and works hard to achieve the fine intricate details and smoothness in the statue. This statue tells his experience and has come out perfect.
Shakyamuni Buddha was born in Kapilavastu in Nepal some 2600 Years ago and performed many Buddha activities for 45 years in this sub-continent for the benefit of all the sentient beings. And this statue coming from his birthplace makes this statue a special one.
Size : 35Lx25Bx43H cm/13.7"Lx9.8Bx17"H
Weight : 7545 grams
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• In the case of gold painted on face, do not touch or not to clean with cold water. Gently wipe the dust with soft cotton.
• Do not use scrubbing cloths that are highly abrasive. Similarly, avoid using steel wool or metal bristled brushes as they will leave scratches on the surface of the Statue.
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