Karmapa Statue | Pure Copper with 24k Gold Plating
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Product Description
This statue of Karmapa, was crafted by artisans working with Lunzi Art, is made of refined copper using the traditional lost-wax method. It is meticulously hand-carved, polished, and plated with 24K gold.
This statue is seated in a cross-legged position on top of a moon disc lotus seat. He is wearing traditional monastic robes, which are intricately detailed with flowing folds. The statue's face has a serene, compassionate expression. The hair is styled in a traditional manner, and the statue is wearing a black crown which is a symbol of the Karmapa, the spiritual leader of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. The statue right hand is holding the crown and the left hand is holding a prayer bead.
This statue is not only an exquisite collectible artwork, but also a magical tool to assist practitioners in advancement.

Karmapa Statue | Pure Copper with 24k Gold Plating

Why Choose us?
At Lunzi Art, each statue blends centuries-old Buddhist symbolism with masterful craftsmanship, ethically handmade in Nepal to bring wisdom, peace, and beauty into your space.
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Arogya Shakya
Arogya Shakya, part of a family with over 30 years in Buddhist statue-making, focuses on innovation and marketing while preserving traditional craftsmanship. Based in Patan, Nepal, his family creates handcrafted statues like Shakyamuni Buddha and Guru Padmasambhava. Arogya bridges heritage and progress, ensuring the legacy of sacred art continues to inspire globally.