Handmade Historical Crown Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture | Symbol of Mindfulness Practice
This handmade statue of the historical Crowned Shakyamuni Buddha stands at 16.3”/41.5cm in height with an 11.8”/30cm base and weighs 5.06 kg. This statue represents Shakyamuni Buddha, the historical Buddha, depicted with a crown symbolizing his spiritual royalty and enlightenment. The figure is made of copper, covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This sculpture, adorned with hand-carved gemstones, handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, elegantly symbolizes Himalayan Buddhism's sacred traditions, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.
Shakyamuni Buddha is depicted sitting in the lotus pose (padmasana), indicating his steady concentration and mastery over the distractions of the material world. His right hand stretched toward the earth in bhumisparsha mudra, represents his moment of enlightenment, inviting the earth to witness his waking. The left hand, lying gently in his lap in dhyana mudra holding an alms bowl depicts the profound state of meditation and mindfulness that leads to insight and clarity.
The Shakyamuni crown represents the Buddha's transcendence over worldly attachments and his attainment of ultimate knowledge. Adorned with precious elements such as gemstones, gold accents, and detailed carvings, it exudes elegance and sacred beauty.
Size: 16.3”/41.5cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 5.06 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha, rediscovered the Middle Way and is regarded as the enlightened one who established Buddhism. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path have helped numerous people comprehend the nature of suffering, its causes, and the way to liberation. Shakyamuni's life exemplifies the possibility for all beings to reach enlightenment via practice and moral behavior, from his renunciation to his enlightenment and teaching career.