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10" Copper Buddha Head Statue from Nepal | Buddhist Deity Copper Idols

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Buddha heads are meticulously crafted to symbolize the profound reservoir of knowledge possessed by the awakened one. These heads embody the Buddha's wisdom, characterized by the serene smile that graces the face, reflecting his innate peaceful and tranquil nature.

 

His elongated ears harken back to his princely life, signifying the material wealth he once held. The Buddha's curly hair is symbolic of his inherent nobility. Buddha's head exhibits a peaceful expression with half-closed eyes, signifying his meditative state, accompanied by a gentle smile on the lips. Crowning the head is the Ushnisha, a distinct feature, which represents the spiritual potency of the Buddha's enlightenment.

Specifications
MIT105
Copper
Height: 10 inch
Width: 8.5 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 1.80 kg
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An Emblem of Enlightenment

Behold this exquisite copper head of the Buddha, a profound representation of spiritual awakening and inner peace. Hailing from Nepal, a land steeped in Buddhist tradition and artistry, this piece embodies centuries of devotion and craftsmanship. The warm, lustrous copper, aged to a rich patina, speaks of its enduring quality and the reverence it commands. The serene expression, with eyes gently closed in meditation, invites contemplation and a sense of tranquility. The delicate curls of hair, a characteristic symbol of the Buddha's asceticism and spiritual attainment, are rendered with meticulous detail, culminating in the ushnisha, the cranial protuberance signifying his supreme wisdom. ––––––––––––––––––

A Divine Aura

Encircling the Buddha's head is an intricately designed halo, a testament to the artisan's skill. This aureole, fashioned from metal and adorned with a delicate pattern of beads, suggests the luminous aura that emanates from an enlightened being. In Buddhist iconography, the halo represents not just light, but the boundless wisdom and compassion that illuminate the path to liberation. The circular form also symbolizes the cycle of rebirth and the ultimate unity of all existence. This elaborate ornamentation elevates the simple depiction of a head into a powerful symbol of divine presence. ––––––––––––––––––

Echoes of Tradition

The creation of such copper idols is deeply rooted in the rich spiritual landscape of Nepal. For generations, artisans have employed traditional casting techniques, passed down through families, to bring sacred figures to life. The use of copper is significant; it is considered a sacred metal in many Eastern traditions, valued for its conductivity and its ability to withstand the passage of time, much like the timeless teachings of the Buddha. This statue is not merely an object of art but a conduit for spiritual energy, designed to inspire devotion and mindfulness in those who behold it. The practice of creating Buddhist imagery in Nepal draws heavily on the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions, where detailed iconography serves as a visual aid for meditation and understanding complex philosophical concepts. Each element, from the curve of the brow to the shape of the earlobes, carries symbolic meaning, guiding the practitioner towards deeper insight.
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