Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Statue, Gold Gilded Chenrezig for Tibetan Buddhist Altar Decor
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The Bodhisattva Who Hears the Cries of the World
In Tibetan Buddhism, few figures hold a place as central as Avalokiteshvara, known to Himalayan practitioners as Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Revered across the Buddhist world, he is said to hear the cries of every suffering being, vowing never to rest until all are freed from sorrow. In his four-armed form, Chenrezig holds a crystal mala, a lotus, and a wish-fulfilling jewel, each arm a gesture of his tireless dedication to liberation. This Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Statue brings that timeless devotion into physical form, offering a presence of calm, warmth, and spiritual depth to any space it inhabits. For centuries, images of Chenrezig have anchored Tibetan Buddhist altars, monasteries, and meditation halls, serving as a focal point for compassion practice and prayer. To sit before this figure is to be reminded of the gentleness at the heart of the Buddhist path. It is both an object of devotion and a work of art, carrying the quiet authority of an enduring tradition.
Crafted in Copper and Gold by the Master Artisans of Patan
Each Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Statue is faithful to traditional iconography, capturing Chenrezig's serene posture, four graceful arms, and lotus throne with remarkable precision. Cast in copper alloy using the centuries-old lost-wax method, the piece reflects a Himalayan metalworking tradition passed down through generations of master craftsmen. After casting, every surface is hand-carved, refining the folds of the robe, the lotus petals, and the delicate ornaments with painstaking attention. The figure is then finished in luxurious 24-karat gold gilding, giving it a radiant, sacred glow. The face is hand-painted by skilled artisans, giving Chenrezig's expression a tenderness and serenity that no machine could replicate. The statue is further adorned with turquoise, coral, and lapis stones, materials long valued in Himalayan art for their beauty and symbolic protection. This Chenrezig Statue is handcrafted in Patan, Nepal, where Newar artisans uphold one of the world's oldest living traditions of sacred Buddhist metal sculpture.
A Lasting Symbol of Compassion for Your Sacred Space
More than a striking piece of Himalayan Buddhist art, this Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Statue embodies compassion, loving-kindness, and the bodhisattva's vow to liberate all beings from suffering. Whether placed on a Buddhist altar, in a meditation space, or within a fine spiritual décor collection, it brings serenity to its surroundings. As a gold gilded Buddhist statue and Compassion Buddha figure, it stands as a lasting tribute to Nepali craftsmanship and the enduring beauty of Tibetan Buddhist altar decor.
Size Details of the Four-Armed Avalokiteshvara Statue:
height: 13.75"
Width: 8.75”
Depth: 7”
Weight: 3454 grams – exact weight
Material: Lost-wax cast copper alloy, gold gilded, with a hand-painted face and decorative turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli stone embellishments.
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