Elevate Your Art Collection with Shakyamuni Buddha Dark Oxidized Statue
Admire the splendor of our Shakyamuni Buddha Dark Oxidized Statue, which has been delicately hand-finished to bring out the deep symbolism and rich textures contained in its design. This statue, which stands an amazing 21.3 inches tall and is supported by a 16.5-inch base, is made of quality copper and has been oxidized to give it a rich, dark patina that is reminiscent of the ancient statues that can be found in old temples. The deep lines of the Buddha's robes and his elaborately carved facial expressions, which highlight his calm demeanor and profound state of meditation, are examples of the artistry in action.
The statue's aesthetic appeal is further enhanced by the thoughtful placement of gemstones in shades of pinkish-red and green, which also give it additional metaphorical depth. The purpose of the inlaid stones is to catch light and highlight the statue's finer features, which include the elaborately decorated pedestal and the intricate hand movements, or mudras, that are representative of Shakyamuni's teachings on enlightenment and awareness. This statue, which is perfect for people who value fine art and the peaceful teachings of Buddhism, is an invitation to bring a bit of spiritual heritage into your private or public areas.
Size: 21.3”/54cm (Height) x 16.5”/42cm (Base)
Weight: 15.84 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
Siddhartha Gautama, often known as Shakyamuni Buddha, was the founder of Buddhism and a spiritual mentor. He gave up his existence as a prince to pursue enlightenment and comprehend the essence of suffering. He was born in ancient India. Years of spiritual effort and meditation led to his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, whereupon he became known as the Buddha, or "Awakened One." His teachings, referred to as the Dharma, provide deep understanding of the nature of life and the way to be freed from suffering. They serve as the cornerstone of Buddhism. In order to develop compassion, knowledge, and inner serenity, call upon Shakyamuni Buddha's presence in your spiritual practice.