Spiritual Amitabha Buddha Sculpture | Tibetan Stone Inlay Statue
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Size: 14.5cm (Height) x 9.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.67kg
Materials: Brass, Artificial Stones: Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, Coral
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About Our Statue :
This Buddha Amitabha Handcrafted Statue is a beautifully made piece of spiritual artistry created from brass and adorned with vibrant artificial stones, including turquoise, lapis lazuli, and coral. The serene seated posture of Amitabha—known as the Buddha of Infinite Light—is meticulously crafted, highlighting gentle facial features, flowing robe lines, and symbolic hand positioning. Each detail reflects traditional Himalayan metalwork, lending the statue a meaningful presence in meditation spaces, shrines, or as sacred home décor.
The statue is embellished with hand-set stone inlays that add color, symbolism, and visual harmony. Turquoise represents protection and spiritual balance, lapis lazuli symbolizes wisdom and clarity, while coral is associated with vitality and inner strength. These elements are thoughtfully placed across the robe and base, enhancing the statue’s artistic depth. The polished brass body contrasts beautifully with the stone inlay work, creating a warm, inviting appearance that captures the essence of Amitabha’s tranquil nature.
Representing wisdom, compassion, and spiritual illumination, this Buddha Amitabha Handcrafted Statue is an inspiring addition to personal altars, meditation corners, and collections of sacred Eastern art. Its meaningful symbolism, traditional craftsmanship, and richly detailed motifs make it a cherished spiritual centerpiece.
Introduction To Amitabha Buddha :
In the Pure Land sects of Mahayana Buddhism, Amitabha is sometimes referred to as Amitayus, the great savior Buddha. Amitabha is worshipped as one of the five "self-born" Buddhas (Dhyani Buddhas) who have been forever; however, he was never as well-known as a savior figure in Tibet and Nepal as he was in East Asia. Amitabha bestows longevity, earning him the name Amitayus, or "Infinite Life." In China and Japan, the two names are frequently used interchangeably; however, in Tibet, the two are never confused, and Amitayus is worshipped in a specific rite to achieve long life.
How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by a Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face.
• Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.