Gold-Plated Traditional Guru Rinpoche Tibet Statue
The enormous statue of Guru Rinpoche was artistically handcrafted with a copper body, 24-karat gold gilding, and acrylic paints. In this Tibetan statue, Guru Padmasambhava, a Tantric Master, is portrayed sitting on a moon disc lotus seat with an eye-piercing gaze. The lotus is studded with priceless turquoise, and the embellishments are encrusted with stunning gemstones. This can be seen on lotus hats, a trident, robes, and body ornaments. Since we had to carefully carve the lotus seat, robe, and other necessities while designing them in a traditional style, the sculpting process took longer than a month to finish. This Lotus-born master artwork may be utilized for various activities, such as daily yoga or meditation routines and Buddhist rites. We can tell you that this statue was made using high-quality materials and will last for long period. The statue weighs about 17.78 kg. The whole process of crafting this figurine took us years of hard work and dedication.
A practitioner like you will get a priceless gift from Nepal in the form of this Himalayan art.
Size: 26.3"/67cm (Height) x 16.9"/43cm (Base)
Weight: 17.78 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Guru Rinpoche was incarnated as an eight-year-old kid (with substantial bodily characteristics of an enlightened person) in the heart of a lotus bloom, floating in Lake Dhanakosha, in the country of Dakinis, in the kingdom of Uddiyana. Padmasambhava means 'Lotus-born' and alludes to Guru Rinpoche's miraculous birth. Some experts think the empire was located in modern-day Pakistan's Swat Valley, while others say it was in India's Odisha.