Buddhist Handmade Statue of Yellow Jambhala, Kubera, Silver Plated and Chocolate Oxidized, Face Painted
Height :22cm (9")
Width:18cm (7")
Depth:11cm (4")
Weight : 1.46 kg - 3.21 lbs
Materials : Copper
A handmade statue of Yellow Jambhala would likely be a representation of a deity from Tibetan Buddhism. Yellow Jambhala, also known as Jambhala Kubera or Dzambhala, is a god of wealth and prosperity. He is often depicted as a stout figure sitting on a lotus throne, holding a mongoose in one hand and a jewel-spouting lemon or fruit in the other. The mongoose symbolizes generosity, and the fruit represents the granting of wishes and the abundance of spiritual and material wealth.
Handmade statues of Yellow Jambhala can vary in terms of size, materials used, and artistic style. They are typically crafted by skilled artisans who follow traditional guidelines to ensure accuracy and respect for the deity's symbolism. These statues are often made using various materials such as metal (like brass or bronze), wood, clay, or even stone. The choice of material can influence the statue's appearance and durability.
Devotees of Tibetan Buddhism often place such statues on their altars or in sacred spaces as a means of connecting with the deity's qualities of abundance and generosity. They might also engage in rituals and prayers to Yellow Jambhala as a way to seek blessings and assistance in achieving their goals, both material and spiritual.
Disclamier :
- Please note that our handmade statues are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, resulting in unique variations in each piece.
- As a result of their artisanal nature, minor imperfections and differences in color, texture, and size may be present, enhancing their individuality and character.
- We take pride in the authenticity and charm of these handmade statues, and we hope you appreciate their one-of-a-kind qualities.