Gorgeous Craftsmanship and Spiritual Presence of Oxidized Copper Tibetan Art of Green Tara
Oxidized copper Tibetan art of Green Tara was made in Patan, an artistic city in Nepal. The deity respected in Tibetan Buddhism for her prompt response to those in need's prayers, which protect her from fear and impediments. Her calm look and balanced posture convey a sense of calm and security. Consider the transformational power this Oxidized Copper Tibetan Art of Green Tara statue could bring to your meditation place or home altar. Could it serve as a focal place for your spiritual practices, encouraging a stronger connection to compassion and divine protection?
This statue is handcrafted by expert artisans in Patan, Nepal. It is constructed of high-quality oxidized copper, giving it a timeless and dignified look. The careful craftsmanship emphasizes Green Tara's compassionate expression and the lotus she holds, which represent purity and enlightenment.
Our Oxidized Copper Tibetan Art of Green Tara statue will bring Green Tara's peaceful and protective presence into your sacred place. Rising at 25.6 inches tall with a base of 16.1 inches, this skillfully carved statue is a stunning representation of the revered female Bodhisattva of compassion and prompt aid.
Size: 25.6”/65cm (Height) x 16.1”/41cm (Base)
Weight: 16.74 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
As the "Mother of Liberation" in Tibetan Buddhism, Green Tara is considered to be the embodiment of compassion, wisdom, and protection. She provides comfort and protection to anyone who calls upon her name, her two arms signifying her willingness to help beings in need. She is seated in a graceful, serene pose, one hand offering blessings and protection to her followers and the other holding a lotus blossom, which represents purity and enlightenment. Tara's sympathetic look acts as a light of hope and guidance for individuals facing life's trials, and her green color symbolizes her association with abundance and serenity. Invoking her presence helps devotees overcome challenges, succeed, and gain spiritual liberty.