Traditionally Gold-Gilded Statue For Amitayus Sutra Practice
The Statue For Amitayus Sutra Practice was meticulously hand-carved in Nepal using traditional Himalayan art. The deity is seen in this statue sitting on a moon disc lotus, holding a vase filled with the nectar of immortality. Copper was utilized in the statue's molding. After carving design patterns, we gilded the figurine using genuine 24K gold. This has hand-carved beautiful design patterns. The statue's crown and the throne seat are its two most prominent features. We have artistically designed the throne with a nimbus behind the diety. We have adorned Amityus with precious gemstones and corals. All the design patterns on the statue are hand-carved. We used a hammer and small chisels to do so. To do delicate carvings, artists must have decades of experience as he has to create intricate design patterns on a small surface area. The Amitayus Buddha Statue weighs about 9.39 kg, and it took us months and months of hard work and dedication to complete the statue.
This artwork may be used for various things, including daily meditation or yoga sessions, numerous Buddhist rites, and home décor items.
Size: 21.2"/54cm (Height) x 14.1"/36cm (Base)
Weight: 9.39 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Amitayus, of the Aparimitagunasamchaya or Amitavyhavat pure world, is usually shown in his apparitional buddha form (sambhogakaya), red in color, wearing a crown and jewels, and holding a long-life vase over two hands in a meditation gesture. A Buddha is said to have three bodies in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition: a form body (nirmanakaya), an apparitional body (sambhogakaya), and an ultimate truth body (sambhogakaya) (dharmakaya).