Handcrafted Traditional Garuda Protector Statue | Garuda Figurine for Spiritual Decor
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Size: 30.5cm(Height) x 25.5cm(Length) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 3.21 kg
Materials: Iron, Acrylic Color, Silver
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About Our Product
The Traditional Garuda Protector Statue is a powerful representation of Garuda, the legendary guardian deity known for strength, speed, and protection in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Crafted from iron and enhanced with acrylic colors and silver detailing, this striking figure stands in a dynamic posture with wings extended wide. Garuda is revered as a protector against negative forces and a symbol of courage, making this statue a meaningful addition to spiritual spaces, altars, or decorative collections.
The design highlights Garuda’s fierce expression, muscular form, and expansive wings, all intricately detailed to convey motion and authority. The layered feather patterns and textured body are accentuated with subtle color contrasts, creating depth and visual impact. The base features a stylized lotus platform, symbolizing purity and spiritual grounding. Every element of the statue reflects traditional craftsmanship, blending artistic detail with symbolic meaning.
This Garuda statue is ideal for collectors of spiritual art, practitioners, and those drawn to protective symbolism. It can be placed on an altar, displayed as a centerpiece, or used as a decorative guardian figure in any setting. Representing protection, strength, and divine energy, this handcrafted piece brings both cultural significance and bold visual presence to your space.
Introduction of Garuda
In Buddhism, Garuda is depicted as a gigantic bird of prey, sometimes referred to as Suparna, which translates to 'good wings.' Like the Nagas, Garudas combine the attributes of animals and sacred beings, ranking among the lowest of the Devas. They possess rulers and towns, with some having the magical ability to transform into human forms when interacting with people. Garudas are primarily known for their capacity to swallow humans whole, with certain species able to consume entire villages. However, they also engage in trade with humans and can serve as guardians, much like the Nagas.