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NPSX406

Gold Plated Manjushri Statue No.406

£480.00
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About this product

This stunning statue of Manjushri has been hand crafted using the traditional 'lost wax' technique. Initially a wax model is created and encased in clay to create a mould. The wax is then melted away - 'lost' - and the hollow that is left is filled with molten metal. Once this hardens the clay mould is broken away so there is now a metal replica of the initial wax model. In Buddhism, Manjusri translates as "Buddha-to-be", he is a person on the path to Buddhism and personifies supreme wisdom. In Sanskrit it means "gentle, or sweet, glory". Here Manjushri holds a sword in his right hand which symbolizes cutting through ignorance, and left hand is in the Gyan mudra, the gesture of wisdom and knowledge.

Specifications: 22cm × 16cm

Origin: Nepal

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