Buddha - Nepalese gilded bronze Tara statue
Antique Nepalese gilded bronze Tara statue from before 1925. H 15 x W 11.5 cm, 600 g. Vajrayana style, with inlaid stones and fire-gilded surface. A powerful symbol of protection, compassion, and enlightened feminine energy.
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Buddha - Nepalese gilded bronze Tara statue
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Antique Tara Bronze Statue from Nepal – Pre-1925 Vajrayana Sculpture

This rare and finely detailed bronze statue from Nepal represents Tara, the female bodhisattva of compassion and protection in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition. Created before 1925, it reflects the exceptional quality of Newar craftsmanship. Measuring 15 cm in height and 11.5 cm in width, the figure is fire-gilded and weighs approximately 600 grams.
Tara is seated in a relaxed yet active posture, wearing a finely modeled crown and adorned with inlaid semi-precious stones. Her gesture expresses both compassion and readiness to act—a visual expression of swift intervention against suffering. This Tara bronze statue was traditionally placed in altars or ritual spaces to invoke protective feminine energy.
Spiritual Significance
Supportive Energies:
- Compassion, healing, and maternal guidance
- Feminine wisdom and divine clarity
- Swift protection in moments of crisis
Counteracting:
- Fear and emotional stagnation
- Delays, hesitation, and spiritual blockage
- Negative energies and external threats
Craftsmanship & Authenticity
- Technique: Lost-wax casting (cire perdue)
- Material: Hollow bronze with fire-gilded surface
- Signs of Age: Microscopic oxidation, pigment traces, and gilding residues
- Base: Traditional open underside, consistent with Newar ritual bronzes
- Date: Confirmed pre-1925, qualifying as a genuine antique
This bronze sculpture from Nepal is not only a sacred object but a meaningful collectible for devotees, art collectors, or anyone seeking the presence of enlightened feminine energy in their space.
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