The Wooden Western Three Holy Buddha Statues set is a beautifully crafted trio that represents key virtues in Buddhist philosophy. At the center is Amitabha Buddha, a symbol of infinite life and boundless light, the most worshiped Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism. On the left, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, known for compassion and generosity, holds a vase of holy water and a willow branch, symbolizing the spread of love and the alleviation of suffering. To the right sits Dai The Chi Bodhisattva, a figure representing wisdom, holding a staff of power.
Each statue is made from green cypress wood, chosen for its durability and natural beauty. This wood is highly resistant to damage, scratches, and aging, ensuring that your statues maintain their beauty and structural integrity over time. The artisans, with over 30 years of experience, ensure exceptional craftsmanship, bringing authenticity and depth to each piece.
With a height of 20 cm per statue, this set is the perfect size for display on an altar, mantel, or in a meditation space. The statues are coated with a light glossy finish, enhancing the natural beauty of the green cypress wood while ensuring lasting durability. While the statues may retain a faint scent of wood when first unpacked, it dissipates within a day, leaving only the beautiful craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Set of 3 Statues: Includes Amitabha Buddha, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, and Dai The Chi Bodhisattva
- Material: Made from high-quality, durable green cypress wood
- Dimensions: Each statue measures 20 cm (height), 6 cm (length), and 5.5 cm (width)
- Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled Vietnamese artisans with over 30 years of experience
- Finish: Covered with a thin glossy layer for durability and beauty
- Smell: Natural wood scent that dissipates within 1-2 days
FAQ:
- What is the size of each statue? Each statue measures 20 cm in height, 6 cm in length, and 5.5 cm in width.
- What material is used to make these statues? The statues are made from green cypress wood, known for its durability and natural beauty.
- How should I care for the statues? Clean with a soft cloth to maintain the glossy finish. Avoid harsh chemicals to preserve the wood’s integrity.
- What do the statues represent? The statues represent key virtues in Buddhism: Amitabha Buddha symbolizes infinite life, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva represents compassion, and Dai The Chi Bodhisattva symbolizes wisdom.
- Is there any strong smell when I first unpack the statues? There is a slight scent from the green cypress wood when first unpacked, but it fades after 1-2 days.
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