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Statues: metal

We offer varieties of metal products produced in Nepal, ranging from tiny butter lamps to giant Buddha statues. Other varieties of statues include Shiva, Ganesh, pancha Buddha, Lokeshwar, Saraswati and Laxmi. We use copper or brass metal castings, but silver or gold may be added to increase beauty and value. All metal crafts presented on this web site are handmade by skilled artists.

Statues: metal

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  1. Medicine Buddha 20

    Medicine Buddha is also known as Bhaisajya Buddha or the Healing Buddha. It is said that one will give out spiritual medicine and healing if he is worshipped or meditated. The statue is made by skilled artisans in Nepal using the lost wax method. This traditional method requires many steps and much fine hand-work to produce each individual statue. First of all, the model is carved from wax which reflects the finished statue. Then, the wax model is coated with a refractory consisting of clay mixed with rice fiber that will lead to dry and harden in the sun. After three coats of the mixture of clay is applied, the model is placed over a charcoal fire to melt the wax and each pattern made with this method is used to produce a single statue. Then melted metal is poured into each pattern wait until it is well set and to be kept into water to wash the clay. Several hours is spent in polishing and finishing (details are accentuate with tiny chisels, gold-plating, hand painting, precious stones setting etc) to make a very high quality statue. Since each face on this statue is hand painted and entire statue is handmade, there can be slight variation in face and given measurement.
    $130.00
  2. Guru Rimpoche 15

    Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava): Padmasambhava, the ''lotus-born'' (in Sanskrit) great master founded the Tantric school of Buddhism in the 8th century, so the followers of the Nyingma sect believe him as the second Buddha in Bhutan and Tibet. The statue of Guru Rinpoche is made by the Nepalese craftsmen using traditional method of craftsmanship by hand. The statue is entirely handmade using cupper and later on, it is partly decorated by gold and some other colors. Since the product is handmade, there can be slight variation in size and weight.
    $90.00
  3. Guru Rimpoche 20

    Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava): Padmasambhava, the ''lotus-born'' (in Sanskrit) great master founded the Tantric school of Buddhism in the 8th century, so the followers of the Nyingma sect believe him as the second Buddha in Bhutan and Tibet. The statue of Guru Rinpoche is made by the Nepalese craftsmen using traditional method of craftsmanship by hand. The statue is entirely handmade using cupper and later on, it is partly decorated by gold and some other colors. Since the product is handmade, there can be slight variation in size and weight.
    $130.00
  4. Shakyamuni Buddha 15

    The founder of Buddhism philosophy is considered “Buddha”. Buddha means 'one who is awake' in the sense of having 'woken up to reality'. It was first given to a man who was born as Siddhartha Gautam in Nepal 2,500 years ago. He did not claim to be a God and he has never been regarded as such by Buddhists. He was a human being who became Enlightened, understanding life in the deepest way possible. This statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is made by the Nepalese craftsmen using traditional method by hand. The materials used are the combination of cupper and bronze metals and later on it is partly decorated by gold and some other colors as well. Since the product is handmade, there can be slight variation in size and weight.
    $90.00
  5. Shakyamuni Buddha 20

    The founder of Buddhism philosophy is considered “Buddha”. Buddha means 'one who is awake' in the sense of having 'woken up to reality'. It was first given to a man who was born as Siddhartha Gautam in Nepal 2,500 years ago. He did not claim to be a God and he has never been regarded as such by Buddhists. He was a human being who became Enlightened, understanding life in the deepest way possible. This statue of Shakyamuni Buddha is made by the Nepalese craftsmen using traditional method by hand. The materials used are the combination of cupper and bronze metals and later on it is partly decorated by gold and some other colors as well. Since the product is handmade, there can be slight variation in size and weight.
    $130.00
  6. Assorted Buddha tiny statue

    Tiny size brass Buddha decorative statues available in assorted design. Since the products are entirely handmade, No two are alike hence, there can be variations in the items and their measurement.
    $1.20
  7. Assorted Ganesh tiny statue

    Tiny size brass Lord Ganesh decorative statues available in assorted design. Since the products are entirely handmade, No two are alike hence, there can be variations in the items and their measurement.
    $1.20
  8. Hindu Gods tiny statues

    Tiny size brass Hindu gods decorative statues available in assorted posture. Since the products are entirely handmade, No two are alike hence, there can be variations in the items and their measurement.
    $1.20
  9. Ganesh15

    Ganesh is the Hindu elephant-headed God and is known as the Remover of Obstacles, the god of domestic harmony and of success. He is the most beloved and revered of all the Hindu gods, and is always invoked first in any Hindu ceremony or festival. He is the son of Parvati (the wife of Shiva, the Destroyer, the most powerful of the Hindu trinity of principal gods). The statue is made by the Nepalese craftsmen using traditional method of craftsmanship by hand. The materials used is cupper and later on, it is partly decorated by gold and some other colors. Since the product is handmade, there can be slight variation in size and weight.
    $108.00
  10. Maya devi

    Partly gold plated and cupper base statue: Mayadevi is the mother of Siddhartha Gautam (Lord Buddha). She was the wife of king Suddhodana of Kapilavastu, west of Nepal.
    $160.00
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