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This 9-inch statue of White Tara is handcrafted in copper and fully gilded in 24k gold, enhanced with a gentle antique finish that softens the brilliance of the gold into a warm, dignified glow. The finish allows the sculptural details to emerge naturally, creating depth without excess shine.
The face is carefully hand-painted with 24k gold, giving White Tara a serene and compassionate expression. The eyes are rendered with precision and softness, inviting a quiet sense of connection during meditation and prayer. Her calm presence reflects the long-life and healing qualities traditionally associated with this form.
Seated in double lotus posture, the statue conveys stability, balance, and meditative composure. The carving across the robes and lotus base is executed with clarity and refinement, demonstrating disciplined workmanship and harmonious proportions rooted in the Newa tradition.
Handcrafted in Patan, Nepal, this piece embodies a thoughtful blend of spiritual function and artistic excellence. Suitable for long-life practices, daily meditation, or as a refined shrine centerpiece, this White Tara statue offers both devotional depth and enduring craftsmanship.
Crafted in 2025
Height: ~24 cm
Width: ~16 cm
Depth: ~11 cm
Weight: ~1.7 Kilograms
All our statues are handcrafted. For some statues we make in high quantities, the one shown on the website will not be the exact piece. When you order these items, we will send you the exact pictures of the statue you will be receiving. While the overall look of the statue will look exactly like the one shown in the picture, each statue that we make will differ slightly upon closer inspection due to the nature of handcrafting.
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We have a return policy of 14 days. For more information, read section 6: Returns of the ordering policy.
All of our statues have been handcrafted in Patan, Nepal.
The tradition and history of handcrafting Buddhist statues have been present in Patan for more than 10 centuries. In our quest to preserve and keep this tradition going, we make sure that all of the statues are crafted from Patan.
For more information regarding our items, read our item policy.