Old Stock Statue Of Green Tara, Full Fire Gold Plated
- Item Code: HME23546
- Weight: 3300 Grams
- Size (CM): 32 x 21 x 15
- Material: Copper
- Availability: Available
Green Tara: Brief Introduction
Green Tara, also known as Samaya Tara, is often depicted in a royal ease posture, with her left leg bent and resting upon a blue lotus, ready to rise and offer assistance. Her serene expression, adorned in maroon Buddhist robes and jewelry, embodies compassion and wisdom. The earrings symbolize patience, understanding, and renunciation, while the diadem with five jewels represents the transformation of the five delusions into the Five Buddha Wisdoms. Green Tara is seated on a white moon disk, symbolizing the wisdom aspect that, when combined with compassion, leads to enlightenment. Her right hand, in the Varada mudra, gestures as a boon-granter, further emphasizing her role in offering assistance and blessings.
Sacred Serenity Collection
This stunning Green Tara statue, crafted 15–20 years ago, reflects deep spirituality and expert craftsmanship. Made from pure copper and adorned with a rich layer of gold plating, these statues were crafted by skilled artisans who followed traditional religious guidelines and sacred texts. Each statue is a carefully sculpted representation of divine beings, with detailed expressions and postures that convey the profound significance of their presence.
Full Fire Gold Plating
Finished with full mercury gold plating, this Green Tara statue embodies traditional Nepalese craftsmanship. The technique involves applying an authentic layer of gold, a more expensive and authentic process compared to modern electroplating. This traditional plating method not only ensures longevity but also imparts an unmatched beauty to the statue, a quality that has fueled its revival in recent years. The increasing appreciation for mercury gold plating reflects a growing recognition of Nepal’s cultural and artistic heritage.
Lost-Wax System
The Green Tara statue is made using the ancient and revered lost-wax casting technique. This time-honored method begins with the creation of a detailed wax model, which is coated with a ceramic shell. Once the shell hardens, the wax is melted out, and molten metal is poured into the cavity to form the statue. After cooling and solidifying, the shell is removed, leaving behind a precise and beautiful metal sculpture. This process ensures that every detail of the statue is captured with remarkable accuracy.
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