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Height: 22 cm | Weight: 1.945 kg
This finely cast gilt copper alloy sculpture, gilded with 24-karat gold, represents Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, one of the principal figures of Mahayana Buddhism.
Seated in vajra posture, the Buddha holds an alms bowl in his lap in dhyana mudra, the gesture of meditation, symbolizing inner concentration and spiritual realization. This iconography is characteristic of Amitabha, associated with the Western Pure Land (Sukhavati), a realm of bliss accessible through devotion and contemplation.
The figure is rendered with refined modeling, featuring a serene expression, softly defined facial features, and harmonious proportions. The monastic robe is elegantly draped over the shoulder, following classical Himalayan representations.
The surface retains a rich and luminous gilding, with areas of natural wear revealing the copper beneath, adding depth and character to the sculpture. Subtle patina enhances its presence and reflects devotional use over time.
Executed in the traditional Himalayan style, this piece reflects the craftsmanship and iconographic precision of Newar artisans.
Collections: Available bronze statues
Category: Antic style , Art , Bronze , Newari
Type: Bronze statue
Passionately dedicated to sharing the unique Newari heritage, through a collection of some of the finest contemporary pieces of traditional Art : ancient bouddha statue, sculpture of Art Nepal Himalayan (sculpture antique et art du Népal himalayen), bronze, mandalas of Nepal (mandalas du Népal), statues Bouddha, thangkas from Nepal (thangkas du Népal), ...