Buddhist Handmade Statue of Green Tara – Chocolate Oxidized Finish
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Item Code: HME25958
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Weight: 18,240 grams
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Size (CM): 69 × 50 × 32
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Material: Copper
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Availability: Available
☛ Green Tara: The Compassionate Saviouress
Green Tara, also known as Samaya Tara, embodies swift compassion and enlightened action. Seated in royal ease posture, with her right leg drawn in and her left leg extended, she is ever ready to rise and assist those in need. Her posture expresses readiness, grace, and accessibility.
Draped in maroon Buddhist robes and adorned with symbolic jewelry, she radiates divine wisdom and kindness.
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Earrings symbolize patience and renunciation.
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Five-jeweled diadem represents the transformation of five inner delusions into the Five Wisdoms of the Buddhas.
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She is seated on a white moon disc, linked to the naval chakra and restorative energies, symbolizing wisdom paired with compassion—a union that led to the Buddha’s enlightenment.
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Her right hand is extended in Varada Mudra, the boon-granting gesture of generosity and blessings.
Green Tara is venerated as a protector and liberator, responding instantly to the cries of those in distress.
☛ Chocolate Oxidized Patina: Antique Elegance
This statue features a chocolate-colored antique patina, crafted through a refined artificial oxidation process. Unlike a surface paint, this treatment penetrates the statue to evoke the natural aging of copper over a century, giving it a timeworn, heritage look.
The deep, earthy tone offers visual depth and rich character, enhancing the statue’s sacred appeal while also providing protection against future oxidation. This durable patina is designed to last, preserving the artistry and spiritual essence of Green Tara for years to come.
☛ Created Using the Lost-Wax Casting Technique
Handcrafted through the ancient lost-wax method, this Green Tara statue captures every fine detail and spiritual nuance with exceptional fidelity.
The process includes:
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A detailed wax sculpture
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Layering in ceramic to form a mold
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Melting out the wax to create a cavity
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Pouring molten metal into the mold
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Revealing the final sculpture after careful refinement
This time-honored method ensures high precision, uniqueness, and durability, producing a statue that is not only an object of devotion but also a testament to Nepali craftsmanship.
☛ Green Tara: The Compassionate Saviouress
Green Tara, also known as Samaya Tara, embodies swift compassion and enlightened action. Seated in royal ease posture, with her right leg drawn in and her left leg extended, she is ever ready to rise and assist those in need. Her posture expresses readiness, grace, and accessibility.
Draped in maroon Buddhist robes and adorned with symbolic jewelry, she radiates divine wisdom and kindness.
-
Earrings symbolize patience and renunciation.
-
Five-jeweled diadem represents the transformation of five inner delusions into the Five Wisdoms of the Buddhas.
-
She is seated on a white moon disc, linked to the naval chakra and restorative energies, symbolizing wisdom paired with compassion—a union that led to the Buddha’s enlightenment.
-
Her right hand is extended in Varada Mudra, the boon-granting gesture of generosity and blessings.
Green Tara is venerated as a protector and liberator, responding instantly to the cries of those in distress.
☛ Chocolate Oxidized Patina: Antique Elegance
This statue features a chocolate-colored antique patina, crafted through a refined artificial oxidation process. Unlike a surface paint, this treatment penetrates the statue to evoke the natural aging of copper over a century, giving it a timeworn, heritage look.
The deep, earthy tone offers visual depth and rich character, enhancing the statue’s sacred appeal while also providing protection against future oxidation. This durable patina is designed to last, preserving the artistry and spiritual essence of Green Tara for years to come.
☛ Created Using the Lost-Wax Casting Technique
Handcrafted through the ancient lost-wax method, this Green Tara statue captures every fine detail and spiritual nuance with exceptional fidelity.
The process includes:
-
A detailed wax sculpture
-
Layering in ceramic to form a mold
-
Melting out the wax to create a cavity
-
Pouring molten metal into the mold
-
Revealing the final sculpture after careful refinement
This time-honored method ensures high precision, uniqueness, and durability, producing a statue that is not only an object of devotion but also a testament to Nepali craftsmanship.