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Buddhist Statue of Manjushri (Full Gold Plated with Painted Face)

Item Code: HME23564
Weight: 4000 Grams
Size CM: 34 x 26 x 18
Material: Copper
Availability: Available


Manjushri: Brief Introduction

Manjushri is a Sanskrit term meaning “gentle glory”. The name signifies one who embodies enlightened wisdom. In Mahayana Buddhism, Manjushri is revered as the Bodhisattva of wisdom and eloquence, who guides practitioners on the path to enlightenment.

Manjushri is associated with:

  • Mastery of the Dharma (Buddhist teachings).
  • Wisdom and clarity in discerning the nature of reality.
  • The teaching of the Bodhisattva path, a journey of compassion and selfless service.

Manjushri is often depicted holding a flaming sword, symbolizing the cutting through of ignorance, and a book of wisdom resting on a lotus flower.


Gold-Painted Face

The face of Manjushri is painted with gold to highlight its most expressive features, such as the eyes and lips, which convey compassion and wisdom. This delicate painting process is both symbolic and spiritual:

  • It enhances the statue’s aesthetic beauty, bringing its expressions to life.
  • It reflects a sacred ritual in Buddhism, symbolizing the consecration of the statue for practice.

The gold-painted face imbues the statue with a sense of vitality, devotion, and sacredness, making it not just a work of art but a spiritual treasure.


Full Fire Gold Plating

This Manjushri statue is adorned with full fire gold plating, also known as mercury gold plating. This traditional Nepali technique involves applying a genuine layer of gold to the surface of the statue, offering unparalleled beauty and authenticity.

Key Features of Fire Gold Plating:

  1. Authenticity: Unlike modern electroplating, fire gold plating is regarded as the traditional and authentic method.
  2. Durability: The gold layer is long-lasting, retaining its luster for years.
  3. Resurgence of Craftsmanship: This method reflects the revival of traditional Nepali artistry, valued for its cultural and spiritual significance.

The shimmering finish of the gold plating enhances the divine aura of the Manjushri, making it a centerpiece for any sacred space or collection.


Lost-Wax System

This statue is crafted using the Lost-Wax system, an ancient casting technique known for its precision and attention to detail. The process involves:

  1. Sculpting a wax model with intricate details.
  2. Forming a ceramic shell over the wax.
  3. Melting and draining the wax, leaving a cavity in the ceramic mold.
  4. Pouring molten metal into the cavity to create the final sculpture.
  5. Removing the ceramic shell to reveal the finished statue.

The Lost-Wax system ensures that each detail of the Manjushri statue is meticulously preserved, showcasing the artisans’ unparalleled skill and dedication.


Availability

This Manjushri statue, with its gold-painted face, full fire gold plating, and craftsmanship rooted in ancient traditions, is a rare and valuable artifact. Its spiritual significance, combined with the beauty of traditional Nepali artistry, makes it a treasured addition to any collection or altar.

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