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Green Tara (Mother of Liberation) Buddha Statue 49cm / 19.3" Hand-Carved Copper Gilded – Ancient Himalayan Art Nepal

Green Tara (Mother of Liberation) Buddha Statue 49cm / 19.3" Hand-Carved Copper Gilded – Ancient Himalayan Art Nepal

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Green Tara; Syamatara; Mother of Liberation

---This exceptional 49cm / 19.3" Green Tara statue represents the pinnacle of Nepalese master craftsmanship—a pure copper hand-carved masterwork created using ancient traditional techniques, featuring complete 24k gold-gilding and the "elegant and refined expression" that distinguishes a true masterpiece of Himalayan art.

· Height: 49 cm / 19.3 inches
· Material: Pure copper with complete 24k gold-gilding
· Style: Green Tara in lalitasana posture with utpala lotus
· Origin: Masterwork hand-carved in Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
· Ideal for: Meditation space, home altar, spiritual art collection, protection practice

Green Tara is the most beloved female deity in Himalayan Buddhist tradition, embodying the swift compassion and enlightened activity of all Buddhas. According to a beloved Tibetan story, she arose from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion, as he wept seeing the suffering of beings—his tears transforming into lotus blossoms from which Tara manifested, vowing to help him liberate all beings from suffering . As the "Mother of Liberation," she is known for her quick response to prayers, removing obstacles and saving beings from fear and danger. Her green color symbolizes the active, youthful energy of enlightened compassion, always ready to arise and help those in need .

Seated in lalitasana—the posture of royal ease—upon a magnificent double-lotus throne, her right leg gracefully extended, symbolizing her readiness to rise and spring into action to protect beings from danger. Her right hand rests on her knee in varada mudra (the gesture of supreme giving), bestowing blessings and fulfilling the wishes of those who call upon her. Her left hand, held gracefully at her heart, cradles the stem of a blue utpala lotus that blossoms at her shoulder, representing purity emerging from the muddy waters of samsara .

Her "elegant and refined expression" specified in the request is rendered with exceptional artistry—downcast eyes that gaze upon all beings with unconditional love, arched brows of perfect symmetry, a gentle smile radiating the warmth of enlightened activity, and the three eyes (including the wisdom eye in her forehead) conveying awakened awareness that perceives all suffering and responds with immediate compassion. The face is exquisitely sculpted with the refined features characteristic of masterwork Himalayan art: a delicate nose, full lips curved in a serene smile, and perfectly proportioned features that bring the deity to life.

The ancient technique used in crafting this piece follows time-honored methods preserved in the Kathmandu Valley for centuries. The lost-wax process, detailed hand-chasing, and careful application of gold-gilding have been executed with exceptional precision by a master artisan.

The complete 24k gold-gilding adds radiant luminosity to the entire sculpture. Multiple layers of pure gold are carefully applied using traditional mercury-gilding techniques, creating a warm, glowing surface that catches light and draws the eye to Tara's serene presence. This full gold finish ensures the deity shines with maximum splendor from every angle, symbolizing the precious nature of enlightened compassion.

Every element of this hand-carved masterwork reflects the extraordinary skill of the master artisan. The elaborate five-jewel crown adorning her head represents the five wisdoms, each jewel rendered with crisp definition. Long silk ribbons cascade from her crown, their delicate folds carved with precision. Long earrings graze her shoulders, symbolizing her balanced awareness of all realms. Elaborate jewelry adorns her form: necklaces rest against her chest, armlets encircle her upper arms, bracelets adorn her wrists, and anklets decorate her feet—all rendered with meticulous attention. Celestial silks drape gracefully over her shoulders, their flowing folds demonstrating mastery of classical Himalayan techniques.

The double-lotus throne beneath her features layers of individually carved petals—each petal precisely shaped, their tips slightly curled, creating a throne of sacred beauty. The upper layer of petals faces upward, representing liberation, while the lower layer faces downward, symbolizing compassion descending to benefit all beings. The utpala lotus at her shoulder is carved with gracefully curling stems, its blossoms opening in perfect symmetry .

According to traditional sources, Green Tara holds a uniquely important position in Himalayan Buddhist practice. She is considered the "Mother of All Buddhas" and the embodiment of their compassionate activity. Twenty-one forms of Tara are revered in the tradition, with Green Tara as the principal figure from whom all others emanate. Her mantra—"Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha"—is recited for protection, healing, and the removal of obstacles on the spiritual path. She is particularly associated with the activity of the buddhas, representing the swift, dynamic energy that responds instantly to the cries of beings .

Historically, Green Tara has been deeply revered throughout the Himalayan world. The Tibetan people traditionally regard the Tang dynasty Princess Wencheng, who married the Tibetan king and brought Buddhism to Tibet, as an incarnation of Green Tara, demonstrating the profound connection between Tara and the Tibetan people .

This 49cm Green Tara masterwork serves as an inspired focal point for meditation spaces and home altars. Her elegant and refined presence creates a sacred atmosphere that nurtures compassion, calms the mind, and reminds us of the protective energy always available to those who call upon her. The combination of ancient traditional technique, complete gold-gilding, master-level carving, and the exquisitely rendered elegant expression represents the finest in Himalayan sacred art—a timeless expression of the Mother of Liberation who responds instantly to all who call upon her.

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Statue Care Guide

  • Display your statue in a glass cabinet or a clean, dedicated space to protect it from dust and environmental damage.
  • Keep the statue in a dry, stable environment. Avoid areas with high humidity or sudden temperature changes.
1. Are these statues handmade?
Yes, all our statues are handcrafted by skilled artisans in Nepal using traditional techniques. Each piece is unique and may show slight variations that reflect its handmade nature.
2. What materials are used?
Our statues are typically made from high-quality copper, brass, or bronze, often finished with gold plating or hand-painted details depending on the piece.
3. Is each statue one-of-a-kind?
Yes, most of our pieces are unique or produced in very limited quantities, making each statue special and collectible.
4. Do you ship internationally?
Yes, we offer worldwide shipping. Delivery times may vary depending on your location.
5. Can the statue be used for meditation or altar purposes?
Absolutely. Our statues are suitable for meditation spaces, personal altars, and spiritual practice.
6. How should I clean the statue?
Gently clean the statue using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water, chemicals, or abrasive materials to preserve its finish.
7. What if the item arrives damaged?
If your statue arrives damaged, please contact us as soon as possible with photos, and we will assist you with a solution.
8. Can I return or exchange the item?
Yes, please refer to our return policy or contact us directly for assistance with returns or exchanges.