"Balikapapan" Seated Buddha statue - unique piece
The bronze statue easily embellishes and refreshes your home. Trendy decor idea, this accessory is not new. In fact, since Antiquity, they have always held an important place in the life of men. Whether they are funeral objects, religious objects or devotions, the statue today serves as a decoration. Bringing 'that je ne sais quoi' to your interior and exterior, this ancestral practice and this tendency are not about to decrease. The right hand is raised, palm facing outwards, the fingers are extended upwards. Gesture / symbol of protection and absence of fear, this mudra evokes the episode where the Buddha was attacked by a furious elephant in the streets of Rājagṛha. The animal, renowned for its bad temper, came from the stables of Ajātaśatru, king of Magadha; he had been intoxicated at the instigation of Devadatta, the "bad cousin" of the Buddha, who thus wanted to assassinate him ... But the elephant, arrived in front of the Master, was subjugated by his serenity, stopped short and knelt in front of him to pay homage to him.
Maintenance : A simple cloth will be enough to dust your object. To clean and enhance your bronze statues, you can mix vinegar and water in the same amount, rub your statue with a cloth or a soft-bristled brush with this preparation and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Rub with a soft cloth to dry and shine.
Note : Non-contractual photo. Colors and dimensions may vary depending on arrivals.
Dimensions :
Height: 35cm
Length: 35cm
Width: 30 cm
Weight: 10 kg