Bernagchen Oxidized Copper Sculpture - A Majestic Guardian in Gold
The Kagyu Bernagchen Statue is an imposing portrayal of the primary protector deity of Tibetan Buddhism's Karma Kagyu lineage. Standing at a dominating height of 17.1 inches, this statue represents steadfast protection and strength. The sculpture, expertly carved from an oxidized copper body and embellished with 24K gold gilding, represents Bernagchen's ferocious spirit and forceful presence, reflecting the protective energy preserving the Kagyu lineage over millennia.
The statue's weight of 8.98 kg demonstrates its significance and level of craftsmanship. The contrast between the oxidized copper body and the bright 24K gold plating emphasizes the delicate features of Bernagchen's warrior outfit and wrathful countenance. Enhanced with gold and acrylic paintings, every aspect of the deity's iconography is brought to life, from the flaming hair to the symbolic weapons, portraying his readiness to combat spiritual obstacles.
Size: 17.1"/44cm (Height) x 14.1"/36cm (Base)
Weight: 8.98 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body
Bernagchen, which means "Black Coat" in Tibetan, is the main protective god linked with the Karma Kagyu lineage. He is frequently represented with his consort, representing the dynamic interaction of wisdom and might. Bernagchen's role as a protector of the Dharma and its practitioners is fundamental to the Karma Kagyu lineage, providing protection from external and internal challenges and safeguarding the transmission of teachings.