Antique Shakyamuni Buddha Statue
About Our Statue :
With the help of our Antique Shakyamuni Buddha Statue, which masterfully combines tradition and craftsmanship, enter a realm of timeless tranquility. This statue, which is made of copper and 24k gold, is more than just a depiction of the Buddha; it's a tangible example of antiquated knowledge and tranquility.
Shakyamuni Buddha's serene expression is brought to life by the exquisite silver plating on this statue, which adds a layer of elegance and depth while highlighting the fine details. The Buddha's teachings on the middle path are symbolized by the harmonious balance created by the combination of gold and silver on copper.
This statue inspires and brings tranquility in addition to being a work of beauty. It's perfect for your meditation area or as a centerpiece in any space, encouraging reflection and mindfulness while serving as a reminder of the Buddha's teachings on compassion, knowledge, and inner serenity.
Introduction to Shakyamuni Buddha :
Siddhartha Gautama was raised as a king by the wishes of his royal father and was born the crown prince of the mighty Shakya Kingdom. When he was about 29 years old, he learned of people's immense suffering. He renounced his palatial lifestyle, lavish clothing, and fortune to discover the source of the anguish and find a cure. After over six years of study, self-denial, and tremendous concentration, he finally achieved his objective. He had attained nirvana (a Buddha). He then asserted that he had visited a deer park outside of Varanasi, India's Sarnath (Benares).
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Size: 34cm (Height) x 21cm (width)
Weight: 3.07 kg
Materials: Copper body, 24k Gold Gilded, Silver Plated
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How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a
glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. • Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.