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Buddhist Statue of Aparimita – Partly Gold-Plated with Painted Face (Chepame, Amitayus)

▫ Item Code: HME23599
▫ Weight: 1800 grams
▫ Dimensions: 33 x 20 x 12 cm
▫ Material: Copper
▫ Availability: Available

Aparimita: The Buddha of Infinite Life

Aparimita, also known as Amitayus or Chepame, is revered for bestowing longevity upon devotees. He is depicted in radiant red, seated in a meditative posture with both hands in the dhyana mudra, holding an ambrosia vase symbolizing the nectar of immortality. As a Sambhogakaya Buddha, he is adorned with intricate ornaments but is never shown with a consort. His divine presence is further accentuated by a crown, Ushnisha, and Urnakosh, representing his enlightened wisdom and spiritual energy.

Gold-Painted Face: Symbolism & Sacred Craftsmanship

The face of this Aparimita statue is meticulously painted with gold to highlight its most expressive features—particularly the eyes and lips. Unlike metal carving alone, this delicate detailing brings the statue to life, enhancing its divine presence. The gold-painted face is an essential ritual in Buddhist practice, preparing the statue for consecration and devotion. The craftsmanship reflects deep reverence, ensuring that every detail embodies the sacred essence of Aparimita.

Partly Gold-Plated Finish: A Traditional Nepali Craft

This statue features partly fire gold gilding, a time-honored technique in Nepali metalwork. Skilled artisans carefully apply a resist mask before subjecting the statue to high temperatures, allowing gold to adhere selectively. This method creates an elegant contrast between the gold-plated body and the oxidized or maroon-painted robes, symbolizing the purity of divine form against the humble simplicity of a Buddhist monk’s attire. This intricate detailing not only enhances the visual appeal but also carries profound spiritual significance.

Handcrafted Using the Lost-Wax Casting Technique

The statue is created through the lost-wax casting method, an ancient technique that preserves every intricate detail. This labor-intensive process involves sculpting a wax model, encasing it in ceramic, and melting out the wax to form a mold. Molten metal is then poured into the cavity, solidifying into a perfect replica of the original sculpture. This method ensures precision, durability, and an exquisite finish, making each statue a true work of art.

This Aparimita statue is a masterpiece of Buddhist craftsmanship, combining spiritual symbolism, traditional artistry, and timeless elegance—perfect for devotion, meditation, or as a cherished collectible.

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