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Buddhist Statue of Padmasambhava – Gold Plated with Face Paint

Guru Rinpoche | Enlightened Master of Vajrayana | Handcrafted Copper Sculpture

  • Item Code: HME26617

  • Weight: 4769 grams

  • Dimensions (cm): 36 x 23 x 17

  • Material: Copper

  • Availability: Available


Padmasambhava – The Lotus-Born Master

Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is one of the most revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism, credited with introducing Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet, Bhutan, and surrounding regions in the 8th century. Regarded by the Nyingma school as the Second Buddha, his teachings laid the foundation for the esoteric practices of Tibetan Buddhism.

His name means “The Lotus-Born,” symbolizing his miraculous birth and pure, enlightened nature. Guru Rinpoche’s presence is both majestic and mystical—an embodiment of wisdom, compassion, and transformative power. In his own words, “I act in the way of the Buddhas of the three times,” reflecting his timeless influence and divine realization.


Gold Painted Face – Bringing the Statue to Life

This statue of Padmasambhava features a gold-painted face, meticulously applied by skilled artisans to highlight the eyes, lips, and expressions—elements that are vital to conveying the spiritual energy of the deity.

The gold-painted face serves a dual purpose:

  • Aesthetic Precision: Enhances realism and emotional resonance

  • Ritual Significance: Prepares the statue for consecration and spiritual use, aligning it with Tibetan traditions where a painted face symbolizes awakening and vitality

This sacred detail transforms the statue into a living presence in any spiritual space.


Electro Gold Plating – Radiant and Enduring Finish

The statue is finished with a durable electro gold plating, which gives it a lustrous, radiant surface while also protecting the copper base material. This modern technique ensures:

  • Even and long-lasting shine

  • High resistance to tarnishing and wear

  • Enhanced visual and symbolic appeal of Guru Rinpoche’s enlightened form


Craftsmanship – Lost-Wax System & Ceramic Mold Casting

The creation of this statue integrates both traditional and modern casting methods to ensure refined detail and structural integrity.

🔹 Lost-Wax Casting:

A time-honored process in Himalayan sculpture:

  • A detailed wax model is made

  • Covered in layers of ceramic

  • Wax is melted away, leaving a mold

  • Molten copper is poured into the mold

  • The ceramic shell is removed, revealing the statue

🔹 Ceramic Mold Casting (for Enhanced Accuracy):

This modern enhancement ensures:

  • Sharp edges and fine texture

  • Durable build and dimensional consistency

  • Fidelity to intricate traditional iconography


Key Features

  • Depiction of Guru Rinpoche, the spiritual founder of Tibetan Buddhism

  • Gold-plated body with hand-painted facial details

  • Cast in copper using lost-wax and ceramic mold systems

  • Represents protection, wisdom, transformation, and spiritual mastery

  • Ideal for altars, meditation spaces, collectors, or sacred gifting

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