









Sacred Altar Amitabha Buddha Sculpture | Traditional Artwork
100% AUTHENTIC
HANDMADE
FREE SHIPPING
Couldn't load pickup availability
Handcrafted Amitabha Buddha Statue | Tibetan Buddha Figurine
------------------------------------------------
Size: 14.5cm(Height) x 10cm(Length) x 6cm(Width)
Weight: 0.62 kg
Materials: Copper
------------------------------------------------
About Our Product
This Sacred Altar Amitabha Buddha Sculpture is a sacred Tibetan Buddha figurine made from copper, measuring 14.5 cm in height, 10 cm in length, and 6 cm in width, with a weight of 0.62 kg. Amitabha Buddha is revered as the Buddha of Infinite Light, symbolizing compassion, peace, wisdom, and the pure awareness that guides beings toward enlightenment. Its compact size and warm copper body make it suitable for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, shrine spaces, and spiritual home decor.
The statue depicts Amitabha seated peacefully in meditation, with his hands resting in Dhyana Mudra while holding an alms bowl, representing inner stillness, renunciation, and spiritual nourishment. Amoghasiddhi Buddha is carved on the chest, adding symbolic meaning connected with fearless wisdom, protection, and enlightened action. The back of the statue is also carved with a standing Buddha and a sleeping Buddha, creating a deeper spiritual story that reflects the Buddha’s awakened presence, peaceful passing, and continuous guidance through the Dharma.
In Buddhist practice, Amitabha is honored for devotion, meditation, compassion, and the aspiration for rebirth in the Pure Land. The Amoghasiddhi carving brings a reminder of courage and spiritual accomplishment, while the standing and sleeping Buddha reliefs add meaning of blessing, peace, and completion. Placed on an altar or meditation corner, this copper Amitabha Buddha statue becomes a meaningful reminder of mindfulness, devotion, inner peace, and the path toward enlightenment.
Introduction To Amitabha Buddha
Amitabha Buddha, whose name means "Boundless Light" and "Boundless Life," is the principal Buddha of the Pure Land school of Buddhism. He is revered for his infinite compassion and the forty-eight vows he made as a bodhisattva to create a Pure Land (Sukhavati), where beings could easily attain enlightenment. Devotees often invoke his name to seek rebirth in this auspicious realm.
























































































































































































































































































