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White Tara

SG$276
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Specifications
ZO45
Copper Sculpture gilded with 24 Karat Gold
Height: 8.5 inch
Width: 5 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight 2 kg
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A Beacon of Compassion

Behold a divine embodiment of grace and tranquility, meticulously crafted to capture the essence of enlightened compassion. This exquisite sculpture, belonging to our collection of finely wrought copper statues, is a testament to the enduring power of spiritual artistry. The statue presents an image representing hope, healing, and maternal protection, radiating a serene energy that will infuse any space with peace and calm. The figure stands 8.5 inches in height, 5.0 inches wide and 3.5 inches in depth. The figure is sitting on a lotus.

The Essence of Tara

Tara, in Tibetan Buddhism, is revered as a Bodhisattva of compassion, a female Buddha embodying wisdom, protection, and liberation from suffering. She is known for her swiftness in answering prayers and her unwavering dedication to helping all beings achieve enlightenment. Her name, meaning "star," symbolizes her role as a guiding light through the darkness of ignorance and pain. She is born from the tears of Avalokitesvara.

Gilded in Sacredness

This depiction of Tara is crafted from copper, a metal traditionally associated with divinity and spiritual power. The copper base gives a rich undertone to the piece. To elevate the sculpture, it has been gilded with 24 Karat Gold, adding a layer of luminosity and reverence to the statue. The gold not only enhances the statue's visual appeal but also symbolizes purity, wisdom, and the attainment of enlightenment.

Delicate Detailing

Note the intricacy of the detailing, from the flowing garments to the elaborate crown. Each curve and contour is rendered with precision. The sculpture’s face is serene, radiating a gentle compassion that mirrors the Bodhisattva’s boundless love. Note her hands are in mudras, symbolic gestures. The right hand is extended in the gesture of giving, while the left-hand holds a lotus. This signifies the blossoming of wisdom and compassion within the heart of the devotee. Display this statue on your shrine, meditation space, or in any area where you seek to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth. Let the grace and beauty of this artwork serve as a constant reminder of the limitless potential for compassion and wisdom within us all.

How are Nepalese copper statues made?

Nepalese statues and sculptures are best known for their unique small religious figures and ritual paraphernalia for over two thousand years. These are mainly cast in copper alloy. Nepal draws influences from the artistic styles of Buddhism and Hinduism, and therefore the sculptors of the country specialize in making the icons of both these religions. Over the years, Nepalese sculptures evolved into their own distinctive iconography. Some characteristic features of these sculptures that differ from other pieces are exaggerated physical postures, youthful and sensual features, languid eyes, wider faces having serene expressions, and ornate flourishes. The Buddhist deity icons of Nepal have tremendous demand in countries such as China and Tibet for ritual purposes in their temples and monasteries.

Nepalese statues and sculptures have a high copper content and therefore develop a slightly reddish patina on the surface as they age. However, the most unique feature of Nepalese copper statues is their decorative detailing. The pieces are heavily gilded and sometimes inlaid with semi-precious stones. This embellishment protects them from getting tarnished. The traditional lost-wax method for casting Nepalese copper statues remains the most practiced technique in Nepal for many centuries. This process involves many steps and requires skilled artists.

The first step in lost-wax sculpting is to make a wax replica of the desired Buddhist deity to be cast in copper. This replica is created by hand and therefore needs excellent artistic skills otherwise fine features will be lacking.

Once the wax replica is made, it is then coated with a special mixture of clay with a brush. This layer of clay is hardened when left to dry. A small hole is made on the base of the wax mould so that the wax flows away when it is heated.
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At this stage, a hollow mould in the shape of the deity is obtained.

This is the time to pour liquid copper into the hollow mould which is then allowed to cool and harden inside a container of cold water. When the liquid metal has hardened, the mould is removed and the statue within is revealed.
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The artist works on the details of the statue using various tools. It is then polished to get a shiny and lustrous surface.

Now comes the most important part of Nepalese art which is gold gilding. This is done by the traditional fire gilding method. A mixture of mercury and 18K gold is applied on the surface of the statue and heat is applied using a flame torch. The result is that mercury evaporates along with impurities, leaving a pure 24K gold finish.
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The lost-wax method of sculpting is the most preferred technique

for artists to cast a metallic statue having intricate details. Since Nepalese copper sculptures require extraneous effort for giving a majestic look by adding special embellishments, it takes several weeks to complete one masterpiece. A 24K gold gilded copper sculpture retains its brilliant luster for many years and appears as like before. Nepalese sculptures continue to remain one of the finest specimens of the art of the East that have a strong aesthetic appeal that other sculptures cannot match.
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