Gold Plated Yellow Kubera Statue, Jambala Idol, Buddhist God of Wealth, Prosperity, Meditation Altar Decor, Positivity God, Handmade Kubera
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Handmade in Nepal
Material: Gold, Copper, Brass
Length: Approx. 2"
Width: Approx. 1.3"
This is an advanced and better vehicle of gold plating, here the gold plating is finished by streaming electric flow between two metals. This sort of gold plating is exceptionally modest in contrast with the customary fire Gold plating, yet because of advances in the innovation, the distinction in the nature of gold plating between the two is diminishing.
In this cycle, the sculpture is first plated with silver, and afterward plated with gold.
This sculpture has been made by the Earthenware shape projecting Cycle, likewise referred to vaguely as ceramic embellishment, This is an advanced way to deal with our conventional method of projecting sculptures by interaction of Misfortune wax framework or the Elastic trim framework. Other than the way toward making the form, This sculpture is 100% hand completed in Nepal, in contrast to the normal suspicion.
Hindu mythology refers Kubera as the god of riches and gold treasures who bestows fortunes and prosperity. In Sanskrit, Kubera means, ‘deformed or monstrous’, indicating his deformities. He was Ravana’s step-brother, who left Lanka after Ravanas’s end and moved to Alakapuri near Kailash. He is revered in all forms of religion in varied forms, Buddhist texts worship Kubera as one of the four heavenly kings associated with four cardinal directions, in Jainism, he is the attendant of Yaksha named as Sarvahana and Vedic texts describe him as a demon or a chief of evil spirits.
Hinduism iconographies Kubera as a dwarf with big belly and a lotus leaf complexion. Sculpted here in a bright yellow-gold brass texture with utmost perfection, Kubera sits with his legs folded on a lotus pedestal and holds a pomegranate in his right hand and a mongoose in his left; adorned extensively in lustrous gold jewels that veil his body magnificently and is garbed in an alluring golden dhoti along with a complementing stole that comes down from his shoulders and wraps around his hands, twirling at the fall.
This embodiment of wealth and glory is carved here in realistic expressions and features with wide open eyes and dense and bushy eyebrows along with a luxuriously engraved unique crown that glorifies his head. Worshipping Lord Kubera is an act of attracting wealth and treasures at your house.
Material: Gold, Copper, Brass
Length: Approx. 2"
Width: Approx. 1.3"
This is an advanced and better vehicle of gold plating, here the gold plating is finished by streaming electric flow between two metals. This sort of gold plating is exceptionally modest in contrast with the customary fire Gold plating, yet because of advances in the innovation, the distinction in the nature of gold plating between the two is diminishing.
In this cycle, the sculpture is first plated with silver, and afterward plated with gold.
This sculpture has been made by the Earthenware shape projecting Cycle, likewise referred to vaguely as ceramic embellishment, This is an advanced way to deal with our conventional method of projecting sculptures by interaction of Misfortune wax framework or the Elastic trim framework. Other than the way toward making the form, This sculpture is 100% hand completed in Nepal, in contrast to the normal suspicion.
Hindu mythology refers Kubera as the god of riches and gold treasures who bestows fortunes and prosperity. In Sanskrit, Kubera means, ‘deformed or monstrous’, indicating his deformities. He was Ravana’s step-brother, who left Lanka after Ravanas’s end and moved to Alakapuri near Kailash. He is revered in all forms of religion in varied forms, Buddhist texts worship Kubera as one of the four heavenly kings associated with four cardinal directions, in Jainism, he is the attendant of Yaksha named as Sarvahana and Vedic texts describe him as a demon or a chief of evil spirits.
Hinduism iconographies Kubera as a dwarf with big belly and a lotus leaf complexion. Sculpted here in a bright yellow-gold brass texture with utmost perfection, Kubera sits with his legs folded on a lotus pedestal and holds a pomegranate in his right hand and a mongoose in his left; adorned extensively in lustrous gold jewels that veil his body magnificently and is garbed in an alluring golden dhoti along with a complementing stole that comes down from his shoulders and wraps around his hands, twirling at the fall.
This embodiment of wealth and glory is carved here in realistic expressions and features with wide open eyes and dense and bushy eyebrows along with a luxuriously engraved unique crown that glorifies his head. Worshipping Lord Kubera is an act of attracting wealth and treasures at your house.