Enhance Your Space with Our Crown Shakyamuni Buddhah Gold-Gilded Statue
Introducing our stunning "Crown Shakyamuni Buddhah Gold-Gilded" statue, an enlightened depiction of the Buddha. This statue is an astounding 30.9 inches tall and weighs 18.99 kg. It is expertly fashioned from a sturdy copper body and lavishly adorned with 24K gold plating. The gold and acrylic paintings focus on the fine details of Shakyamuni Buddha's tranquil look, regal crown, and symbolic gestures that represent profound enlightenment and peace.
The artistry on this statue is very excellent. The intricate designs on Shakyamuni Buddha's flowing robes, the lifelike characteristics of his face, and the complex patterns on his head are all enhanced by the sumptuous gold gilding. The inlaid jewels lend depth and color to the statue, increasing both its visual appeal and spiritual importance.
This statue is ideal for anyone looking to establish a sanctuary of serenity and enlightenment in their home or meditation room. This statue of Shakyamuni Buddha, with its detailed craftsmanship and tranquil presence, is a powerful complement to any setting, providing as a continual reminder of his enlightenment and compassion teachings. This statue is ideal for personal altars, meditation rooms, or as a thoughtful gift, adding both aesthetic beauty and profound spiritual importance to any setting.
Size: 30.9”/78.5cm (Height) x 21.7”/55cm (Base)
Weight: 18.99 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was the historical founder of Buddhism who lived in ancient India around the 5th century BCE. He is revered as the "Awakened One" who attained enlightenment through his profound wisdom and compassion. Shakyamuni's teachings, known as the Dharma, form the foundation of Buddhist philosophy and practice, guiding countless followers toward the realization of their true nature and the cessation of suffering. He is often depicted in a seated or standing meditation posture, with intricate mudras (hand gestures) symbolizing various aspects of his teachings.