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  • Medicine Buddha Statue Copper Vintage Dark Brown
  • Medicine Buddha Statue Copper Vintage Dark Brown
  • Medicine Buddha Statue Copper Vintage Dark Brown
  • Medicine Buddha Statue Copper Vintage Dark Brown

Medicine Buddha Statue Copper Vintage Dark Brown

Article number: 1.A.1.12.MBSV
CHF 25,50
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Medicine Buddha statue in copper with vintage patina in dark brown. Symbol of healing and compassion. 5.5cm, from Nepal, for altar and meditation.

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The Medicine Buddha, called Bhaisajyaguru, embodies the healing power of Buddhist teachings. His characteristic blue colour symbolises the lapis lazuli glow of healing, while his gestures represent the overcoming of suffering and illness. For centuries, he has been revered in Tibetan tradition and serves as a source of inspiration for inner and outer healing.
 
This compact statue is crafted from copper and bears a dark brown vintage patina that gives it a timeless, aged character. The surface with its natural colour variations recalls antique pieces and radiates a calm, authentic presence. Despite its modest size, the statue conveys a powerful spiritual aura.
 
Ideal for personal altars, meditation rooms, or as a mindful companion at the workplace. The statue reminds us of healing, compassion, and the transformative power of mindfulness.
 
  • Height: approx. 5.5 cm, Width: approx. 4.5 cm, Depth: approx. 3.5 cm
  • Weight: approx. 60 g
  • Material: Copper with vintage patina, dark brown
  • Made in Nepal
  • Compact size for altar or desk
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