Himalayan Traditional Machig Labdron Chod Statue
Utilizing the skill he gained from his ancestor, our craftsmen have hand-carved this spiritual statue of Dakini Machig Labdron Chod. The statue was traditionally carved with a copper body, plated with genuine 24k gold, and accentuated with acrylic paint over the face portions of the statue. The deity is seated on a lotus disc in a dancer's pose, clutching a golden drum and a bell near her hip with her left hand. She is adorned with gorgeous ornaments that the craftsmen have skilfully fashioned. With its polished gold finish, a dazzling halo highlights the god behind the statue. This statue may be utilized for various reasons, including daily meditational activities and rituals. It took quite a long time to compete as it has a height of 57cm.
Size: 22.4"/57cm (Height) x 14"/36cm (Base)
Weight: 6.66 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Machig was a self-styled beggar woman and was a distinctive individual for being the Tibetan Woman and the progenitor of a particular tradition. Her life is an inspiring story of a committed practitioner, at-times beggar woman, brilliant teacher, mother, and lineage founder. This tradition spread back into the Buddhist motherland of India. It was a cause for great national pride in Tibet. And she left a tremendous legacy of her teachings.