Newari Style Tibetan Green Tara Buddhist Statue 15”
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Newari Style Tibetan Green Tara Buddhist Statue 15” Item #11n3

Materials: Lost Wax Method, Copper

Origin: Hand Made in Patan, Nepal

Tibetan Name: Sgrol-dkar

Height: 15 inches, 38.1 cm

Width: 10 inches, 25.4 cm

Depth: 9 inches, 22.86 cm

Weight: 14 pounds

Price: $3200

Sale Price: $2880



Description

This Newari style Green Tara statue radiates love and compassion. She is an exquisite piece of spiritual craftsmanship, hand-carved with incredible detail by skilled artisans from Patan, Nepal, this statue captures the serene compassion and protective energy of the Sacred Mother. Every detail, from Tara’s serene expression to the intricate patterns showcases the dedication of Nepalese artisans, creating a powerful symbol of peace, compassion and guidance for your sacred space.

Green Tara is a prominent deity in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, symbolizing compassion and protection. According to Buddhist tradition, Green Tara arose from a tear of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion and vowed to assist all beings in overcoming fear and suffering. She is known for her ability to swiftly respond to the prayers of those in need, often invoked for protection from dangers and obstacles. Green Tara, Harit Tara, the Buddha of enlightened activity is Tara's most dynamic manifestation. She is considered the consort of Amoghasiddhi.

Her mantra, "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha," is widely chanted to invoke her blessings and support.

This sculpture was hand crafted by the very talented artists of the beautiful Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal.


Care

Copper statues from Nepali do not need much maintenance. The best way to maintain the statue is to simply dust the piece periodically to keep any dirt from accumulating. They are meant solely for indoor use.

If you are really interested in making the statue shine you can use some coconut oil or other natural oil and a soft cotton rag to wipe down the metal portions of the piece. You can use a soft toothbrush as well to get into the small crevices of the statue. Please pay special attention to not use any oil on any painted surface of the sculpture, such as the face. This will damage the paint and possibly recolor the painted area. Simply use a cotton cloth to dust the face if the face requires attention. Make sure the surface that touches the face does not have any oil present on it. If there are stones on the sculpture use caution while going over the stones as they can become dislodged while handling the sculpture.

If 
you have any questions concerning your copper statue please email us at [email protected] or call us at 1(760) 429-7640.

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