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Buddhist Handmade Statue of Green Tara – Chocolate and Silver Oxidized Finish

  • Item Code: HME26122

  • Weight: 2289 grams

  • Dimensions (cm): 32 x 18 x 12

  • Material: Copper

  • Finish: Partly Silver-Plated, Chocolate Oxidized

  • Availability: Available


Green Tara: Symbol of Swift Compassion

Green Tara, also known as Samaya Tara, is one of the most beloved and revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism. She embodies active compassion and swift assistance. Depicted in a posture of royal ease, Green Tara rests her right leg on a lotus pedestal while the left is extended, symbolizing her readiness to spring into action to aid those in distress.

She wears flowing maroon robes and is adorned with traditional Buddhist jewelry. The earrings signify patience, understanding, and renunciation, while the five-jeweled diadem atop her head symbolizes the transformation of the five delusions into the Five Wisdoms of the Buddha. Her calm and benevolent expression radiates peace and strength as she sits upon a white moon disk—a symbol of wisdom and healing energy associated with the navel chakra. Her right hand is lowered in Varada Mudra, the gesture of granting boons and compassion.


Silver and Chocolate Oxidized Finish

This statue showcases a striking contrast between silver plating and a deep chocolate-toned oxidized patina. The technique highlights selected features in radiant silver, while the oxidized areas introduce visual depth and richness. The interplay between shine and matte finish not only enhances the statue’s aesthetic appeal but also emphasizes symbolic distinctions—light and shadow, material and spirit, purity and groundedness. Each finish is applied by skilled artisans to achieve a refined, durable surface that elevates the overall spiritual presence of the piece.


Crafted by Lost-Wax Casting

Created using the ancient lost-wax method, this statue embodies centuries-old craftsmanship. Artisans first sculpt a detailed wax model, then encase it in layers of ceramic to form a mold. After the wax is melted away, molten metal is poured into the cavity to form the sculpture. Once cooled, the ceramic shell is removed to reveal the finished metal piece. This process allows for exceptional detail and results in a one-of-a-kind piece that captures the grace and essence of Green Tara.


Green Tara: Symbol of Swift Compassion

Green Tara, also known as Samaya Tara, is one of the most beloved and revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism. She embodies active compassion and swift assistance. Depicted in a posture of royal ease, Green Tara rests her right leg on a lotus pedestal while the left is extended, symbolizing her readiness to spring into action to aid those in distress.

She wears flowing maroon robes and is adorned with traditional Buddhist jewelry. The earrings signify patience, understanding, and renunciation, while the five-jeweled diadem atop her head symbolizes the transformation of the five delusions into the Five Wisdoms of the Buddha. Her calm and benevolent expression radiates peace and strength as she sits upon a white moon disk—a symbol of wisdom and healing energy associated with the navel chakra. Her right hand is lowered in Varada Mudra, the gesture of granting boons and compassion.


Silver and Chocolate Oxidized Finish

This statue showcases a striking contrast between silver plating and a deep chocolate-toned oxidized patina. The technique highlights selected features in radiant silver, while the oxidized areas introduce visual depth and richness. The interplay between shine and matte finish not only enhances the statue’s aesthetic appeal but also emphasizes symbolic distinctions—light and shadow, material and spirit, purity and groundedness. Each finish is applied by skilled artisans to achieve a refined, durable surface that elevates the overall spiritual presence of the piece.


Crafted by Lost-Wax Casting

Created using the ancient lost-wax method, this statue embodies centuries-old craftsmanship. Artisans first sculpt a detailed wax model, then encase it in layers of ceramic to form a mold. After the wax is melted away, molten metal is poured into the cavity to form the sculpture. Once cooled, the ceramic shell is removed to reveal the finished metal piece. This process allows for exceptional detail and results in a one-of-a-kind piece that captures the grace and essence of Green Tara.