Hand-Carved Traditional Tibetan Kurukulla Practice Statue
We have exclusively hand-carved the Kurukulla Practice Statue in the traditional Himalayan Art of Nepal. To highlight the unique design patterns of the sculpture, the figure is delicately painted with acrylic paint on a copper body that has been carefully carved and gilded with 24k genuine gold. The Dakini is seen dancing on top of a human corpse with her left leg lifted and bearing a wrathful expression. She draws a gold bow with two hands, preparing to launch a magnificently carved arrow with a shaft decorated with flowers. Her right hand is clutching a delicately sculpted flower goad made of silver and gold, while her other left hand is holding a lasso. She draws a gold bow with two hands, preparing to launch a magnificently carved arrow with a shaft decorated with flowers. This statue may be utilized in various Buddhist rituals and meditational practices. The figurine weighs about 4.05 kg, and it took us months and months of hard work.
This statue of Kurukulla has accurate traditional iconography and fine details and will be a perfect gift to a devotee like you from Nepal.
Size: 15.7"/40cm (Height) x 10.6"/27cm (Base)
Weight: 4.05 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Kurukulla is an aspect of Tara and is also known as Red Tara. Her Tibetan name is Rigjyedma, meaning “she who is the cause of knowledge.” She bestows these qualities upon her followers, enabling them to sway others to their wishes and fulfill their desires. Her powerful charms also will allow her to lead straying practitioners back to the path of Dharma compassionately.