Green Tara is one of the most beloved deities in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as the goddess of compassion and swift action. She is believed to protect devotees from danger and guide them on the path to enlightenment. Brass statues of Green Tara have been crafted in Tibet, Nepal, and India for centuries, serving as devotional objects in temples and homes. These sculptures typically depict her seated in a relaxed posture with one leg extended, holding lotus flowers and displaying symbolic hand gestures.


Green Tara statues are highly valued by collectors of Buddhist art, practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism, and enthusiasts of Asian religious artifacts. These pieces appeal to those interested in spiritual iconography, meditation practices, and the rich artistic traditions of the Himalayan region. The intricate detailing of the crown, jewelry, and lotus throne demonstrates the skilled craftsmanship that makes these sculptures both spiritually significant and aesthetically captivating. My antique identifier assesses her at a value of 125 to $250. She is solid brass and as you can see she has a Maker's Mark on the bottom of the base. Since I do my buying at flea markets, garage sales and auctions I am able to adjust the price according to what I pay.