Oxidized Copper Shakyamuni Buddha Statue | Perfect for Meditation & Spiritual Decor
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Size: 21.5cm(Height) x 1cm(Width)
Weight: 0.95 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Color
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About Our Product
This handcrafted oxidized statue of Shakyamuni Buddha represents enlightenment, inner peace, and spiritual guidance. Standing 21.5 cm tall and 14 cm wide, this statue is crafted from oxidized copper and painted with acrylic colors to highlight the intricate details of Shakyamuni's serene expression and graceful posture. The oxidized finish gives it a timeless, antique look, making it a perfect addition to any meditation space, altar, or sacred area.
The Shakyamuni Buddha is depicted in a peaceful, meditative pose, symbolizing wisdom, compassion, and the path to enlightenment. This handcrafted statue serves as a powerful reminder of the Buddha's timeless teachings and the transformative journey towards inner peace and self-realization. Expertly crafted with oxidized finishing, this figurine captures the serene essence of spiritual awakening. Whether you're deepening your meditation practice, seeking daily inspiration, or looking to infuse your space with tranquility, this statue becomes a meaningful focal point that encourages mindfulness and reflection. The aged patina adds authentic character and visual depth, making it a striking decorative piece that complements any room's aesthetic. Perfect as a thoughtful gift for spiritual seekers, meditation enthusiasts, or anyone yearning to cultivate a more peaceful environment, this Buddha figurine transforms any space into a sanctuary of calm and contemplation.
Introduction of Shakyamuni Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama was born the crown prince of the mighty Shakya Kingdom, raised as a king according to his royal father's wishes. Around age 29, he became aware of humanity's immense suffering. He renounced his lavish lifestyle, clothing, and fortune to discover the source of this anguish and find a cure. After over six years of study, self-denial, and intense concentration, he finally achieved his goal, attaining nirvana and becoming a Buddha. He then taught that he had visited a deer park outside Sarnath (Benares), near Varanasi, India.