Description

Buddha Shakyamuni | Oxidized Copper Artwork from Patan, Nepal 

Handcrafted by a skilled Newari artist from Patan, Nepal, this Shakyamuni Buddha statue reflects the timeless heritage of Himalayan Buddhist artistry. Created using traditional lost-wax casting techniques, the sculpture is formed from premium copper and finished with a carefully applied chemically oxidized surface, enhancing depth and refined spiritual presence. Seated in serene meditation, Shakyamuni Buddha symbolizes the path of awakening and enlightenment. The oxidized finish brings out the fine details of the flowing monastic robes and calm, composed expression, highlighting the harmony of craftsmanship and spiritual symbolism.

Devotees seek a Shakyamuni Buddha statue to invite the serene presence and blessings of the Enlightened One into their space. Placing this sacred form on an altar or within a spiritual setting serves as a powerful focal point for mindfulness and prayer, supporting clarity and inner stillness.

This sacred Buddha sculpture is ideal for meditation spaces, Buddhist altars, and spiritual home decor, bringing a grounding presence of wisdom and tranquility into any environment. A meaningful creation from Nepal, it embodies devotion, tradition, and the enduring legacy of Buddhist practice.

Please note: The statue in the photograph is the actual piece for sale, ensuring authenticity and exclusivity.

Key Features of Oxidized Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture:

  • Handmade in Nepal using the Lost Wax Method
  • Made from Durable Copper with an Oxidized Finish
  • Beautifully decorated using Acrylic Colors
  • Traditionally Handcrafted by Newari Master Artists
  • Height X Width: 32cm X 30.5cm
  • Weight: 5.38kg

Consecration Process & Service

The statue includes a hollow chamber designed to hold rolled mantras, sacred relics, incense, herbal powders, and fragrant wood. During consecration, these are carefully filled and blessed through ritual prayers by qualified monks, making the statue spiritually complete and ready for your altar. A fee will be charged for this service, which is respectfully donated to the lamas performing the rituals.

Please note: Once consecrated, each statue becomes a sacred object and part of your spiritual journey. As such, it cannot be returned or refunded after this special blessing.

Shakyamuni Buddha

Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, is the historical founder of Buddhism and is deeply revered as the enlightened teacher who revealed the path to liberation from suffering. Born into the Shakya clan, he lived a life of privilege before renouncing worldly attachments to seek spiritual truth. After years of intense meditation and ascetic practice, he attained enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree, earning the title "Shakyamuni," meaning "Sage of the Shakya clan. "His teachings, collectively called the Dharma, form the core of Buddhist philosophy and practice. Central to his message are the Four Noble Truths, which diagnose the nature of suffering and its cessation, and the Eightfold Path, which offers a practical guide to ethical living, mental discipline, and wisdom.

Disclaimer

  • At Nidhiratna, we offer authentic handcrafted Buddhist statues and Tibetan sculptures made by master artisans from the Kathmandu Valley. Each piece carries deep cultural and spiritual meaning, shaped by traditional craftsmanship, not factory precision.
  • As each statue is individually handmade, minor imperfections or variations may be present. These details reflect the artisanal nature of the work and add to the uniqueness of every piece.
  • The product photos on our website show the actual statue for sale, offering an honest and accurate view of its condition and character.
  • We take great care in securely packaging each item for international delivery and work with trusted shipping partners to ensure safe arrival.
  • If you have any questions about craftsmanship, condition, or delivery, please feel free to contact us. We're here to help.
  • We offer these statues to support your spiritual practice and dharma journey, not as tools for guaranteed spiritual outcomes.