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Handmade Sakya Master Statue – Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Artistry in Oxidized Copper 

Our handcrafted Sakya Masters Statue honors the five founding masters of the Sakyapa lineage, meticulously sculpted in sacred Himalayan tradition. Sachen Kunga Nyingpo sits serenely atop a moon disc lotus throne, symbolizing supreme spiritual authority. Flanking him are Sonam Chemo (right) and Drakpa Gyaltsen (left), while Sakya Pandita and Choegyal Phagpa grace the throne’s base. Crafted from pure copper with 24k gold accents and semi-precious gemstones, this authentic Tibetan Buddhist statue embodies the wisdom and legacy of the Sakyapa lineage. Ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or devotional practice, this blessed Sakya Masters sculpture inspires reverence and spiritual growth for practitioners.

 

Key Features:

  • Made from Oxidized Copper
  • Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
  • Traditionally Hand-Crafted by Master Artists

 

Dimensions:

Height Width Weight
26cm 19cm 11.77kg

 

The Sakya tradition, one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, traces its origins to the eleventh century when a monastery was established in the town of Sakya in southern Tibet. This tradition is closely tied to the Tibetan Khön family, whose lineage is said to originate from the divine realm of bright light. The Khön family has played a pivotal role in spreading the Buddha's teachings in Tibet since its early days. Khön Lu’i Wangpo, one of Padmasambhava's twenty-five principal disciples, was among the first seven individuals ordained as Buddhist monks in Tibet during the eighth century.

In 1073, Khön Könchog Gyalpo founded the Sakya Monastery, named after the "grey earth" (sa-kya) of the nearby hills, as foretold by Indian masters Padmasambhava and Atisha. This event marked the beginning of the Sakya tradition. Khön Könchog Gyalpo, a disciple of the renowned translator Drogmi, helped integrate the new tantras from India with Tibet’s existing teachings, supporting both the ancient and modern transmissions of Buddhism. His son, Sachen Kunga Nyingpo (1092–1158), later known as the "Great Sakyapa," compiled numerous sutras, tantras, and oral teachings, laying the foundation for the Sakya school's canon. Along with his descendants, he is recognized as one of the five founding masters of the Sakya tradition.

Sachen's two sons, Sönam Tsemo (1142–1182) and Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen (1147–1216), carried the lineage forward and contributed significantly to its growth. Drakpa Gyaltsen’s nephew, Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen (1182–1251), achieved fame for his unparalleled mastery of traditional Indian studies and profound spiritual wisdom, gaining recognition beyond Tibet’s borders. Invited to the court of the Mongol lord Godan Khan, Sakya Pandita’s influence cemented the tradition's prominence. His nephew, Drogön Chögyal Phagpa (1235–1280), was later appointed Imperial Preceptor by Kublai Khan, Emperor of China, and entrusted with governing Tibet’s thirteen provinces. This marked a historic moment, uniting Tibet under a centralized spiritual and political authority.

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.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

Do you ship overseas?

Yes, we offer worldwide shipping, and it’s free shipping. We ship most of our Statue via DHL/ UPS , but we can ship the package as per your preferred shipping carrier.

How long will it take to get my order?

It depends on where you are. Orders processed here will take 5-7 business days to arrive. Overseas deliveries can take anywhere from 7-16 days. Delivery details will be provided in your confirmation email.

What shipping carriers do you use?

We use all major carriers and local courier partners. If you have any further queries please contact us.

Frequently asked question

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Can I return my product?

We strive to ensure that our customers are satisfied with their purchases. However, if you need to return an order, we’re here to assist you. Please email us directly, and we’ll guide you through the return process.

How do I know if my order has been shipped?

If you have provided us with a valid email address, you receive an email from us when we have shipped any item on your order.

How will the statues be packed?

  Because of the delicacy of the statues, we pack all our figures in multiple layers of bubble wrap and pack them in a sturdy wooden box for safe travel.

Are the statues consecrated?
  • Statues are consecrated upon customer request. Consecration and Mantra fill-in services are available. 

We usually take all the statues to the Shenchen Monastery near Boudha, Kathmandu. If you have any preferred monastery or lineage, please let us know. We will do our best to arrange accordingly. The charges depend on the size of the figure. We need 2-3 days to complete the auspicious ceremony.

Please note: Once a statue is consecrated, it cannot be returned or exchanged.

Are there any custom fees?

Your orders maybe subject to customs and duty depending upon your country’s rules and regulations. We are not liable for customs or duties charged in your country. We are not responsibe for delays due to customs.

In Case of Customs Return, where the package is returned to us from customs due to incomplete documentation, unresponsiveness, or refusal to accept the parcel by the receiver, we will deduct certain percentage of the order value to cover the international shipping and handling costs.

We kindly ask you to stay informed of your local customs policies and import taxes and respond promptly to courier or customs authorities when required.

Who makes these statues and where are they made?

  The statues are made in Patan, Nepal. Our master artists belong to the Newari Ethnic group, who are pioneers in the sacred art of statue-making. For centuries, the Newars of the Kathmandu valley have preserved and perfected this craft, passing it down through generations.

What materials are used in the statues?

All our statues are traditionally handcrafted in Nepal using high-quality materials. It is made from copper alloy and gold gilded or plated with genuine 24K gold.  Some are also inlaid with semi-precious stones to decorate the statue.

How long will the statues last?

Our statues will last a lifetime. Our sculptures are made to last the testament of time.

What is your return policy?

If you are unhappy with the purchase, you may return it to us within 14 days of delivery but you have to pay the shipping charges.To be eligible for a return, the item must be in its original condition. Once we receive the item back, we will process your refund. 

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