Traditionally Crafted Statue of Garuda Bird
We have exquisitely crafted the statue of Garuda Bird using machines in the traditional Himalayan Art of Nepal. The statue is made using a copper body and electroplated using 24K pure gold. Garuda's flowing hair elegantly highlights the finely sculpted features. We have depicted the Buddhist Eagle-like Bird is shown perched atop a lotus seat and holding a snake in each hand that appears to have been devoured by a deity. This statue can be used for a variety of Buddhist celebrations, and as a practitioner, it will make the perfect meditation gift from Nepal to you.
Size: 3"/8cm (Height) x 3"/8cm (Base)
Weight: 0.152 kg
Material: Machine-made and 24k gold electroplated
In Buddhism, Garuda is a giant bird of prey. They are sometimes also known as Suparṇa. This means "good wings, good wings". Like the Nagas, they combine the qualities of animals and sacred beings and can be considered the lowest of the Devas. Garuda has kings and cities, and at least some of them have the magical power to transform into human form when they want to deal with humans.