Elevate Your Space with the White Tara Nepalese Hand Carved Statue
The Superior Selection Standing at 35.5 cm, the White Tara Nepalese Hand Carved Statue is a magnificent example of both spiritual depth and expert craftsmanship. This statue, crafted from high-quality copper and covered with a sumptuous layer of 24K gold, has a distinct appearance that adds to its eternal appeal. White Tara's clothing, with its intricate carvings and bright gold finish, accentuates the caring deity's spiritual essence, creating a focal point of inspiration and adoration.
This statue's intricate design honors White Tara's function as the protector of healing through compassion. Her elaborate facial expressions and robes' intricate designs represent the healing and protective traits she possesses. The vivid depiction of White Tara's calm and caring countenance, which captures the essence of her spiritual strength, demonstrates the artists' attention to detail. The statue's high 3D embossed carvings and three gold-coated coatings contribute to its remarkable endurance and beauty.
This work is a powerful inspiration, ideal for enlivening any spiritual collection or meditation area. This statue is an artistic and spiritual masterpiece due to its exquisite carving and brilliant finish. The statue's overall beauty and spiritual resonance are enhanced by the thoughtfully chosen and appropriately sculpted gemstones that adorn her clothing. This monument embodies the eternal beauty and profound teachings of White Tara, bringing a sense of serenity and devotion into any setting.
Size: 14.0”/35.5cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 4.55 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Gemstone, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, White Tara is a highly esteemed divinity linked to compassion, healing, and longevity. Her seven eyes are symbolic of her constant watchfulness. Her mantra, "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jñana Pustim Kuru Svaha," is sung for long life and health. She is called upon for her healing and protective abilities. White Tara, who represents the nurturing, mother side of compassion, is pure and wise. She is holding a lotus blossom. In Tibetan Buddhism, she holds particular significance and is invoked in rituals meant to promote healing and prolong life.