Own a Masterpiece of Buddhist Art with Our Enlighten Shakyamuni Buddha Enlighten Master Statue
Unveil the spiritual splendor of our revered and awe-inspiring Shakyamuni Buddha Enlighten Master Statue. This statue, which is 14.6 inches tall and is painstakingly covered in three layers of 24K gold to accentuate its divine presence, exudes tranquility and wisdom. A witness to great craftsmanship is found in every detail, from the lotus pedestal under the Buddha to the high 3D embossed carving on his elaborate robes. The statue's exquisite creative and spiritual perfection is reflected in the robes' elaborate patterns and the exquisite sculpture of each lotus petal.
Gemstones are carefully included into the design; each one is carved to balance the overall aesthetics, and their colors pop against the golden tone. This statue invites viewers to go deeper into their meditation practice and personal development in addition to being a beautiful work of art and a spiritual symbol. It is ideal for creating a calming and thoughtful contemplative atmosphere in any meditation area, personal shrine, or collection centerpiece.
The "Enlightened One," Buddha Shakyamuni, teaches the way to enlightenment and inner tranquility. This statue is a memorial to his teachings on knowledge, compassion, and the quest for enlightenment. This 4.15 kg statue is a tangible expression of spiritual principles for your home or other sacred space. It combines elegance and substance.
Size: 14.6”/37cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 5.22 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, 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.