Green Tara statue with double lotus base
Created in the workshop of Shanta Shakya in Patan, Nepal. One of a kind.
Green Tara is regarded as a fully enlightened female Buddha and a protector from the eight fears. She is one of the central figures of Himalayan iconography.
The statue depicts Tara seated in lalit asana on a double-layered lotus base. Her right leg extends forward and rests on a small lotus platform, indicating her readiness to act. The right hand rests on her knee in the gesture of generosity (varada mudra), with the palm turned slightly outward. The left hand forms the vitarka mudra, the gesture of teaching, while holding the stem of the utpala lotus.
On her right side rises a fully opened lotus blossom; on her left, a closed bud—an iconographic pairing symbolising Tara’s presence by day and night. She wears the crown and full ornaments of a bodhisattva.
The robe and lotus base are adorned with filigree. Spiral and curved elements are shaped from thin wires, filled with small arched segments, and arranged into floral motifs. Colored stones accentuate the ornamentation.
The statue follows the image traditions of Vajrayana art in the Kathmandu Valley, in which ritual identity, gesture, and ornament are brought together into a carefully balanced iconographic unity.
Green Tara
Statue made of copper, traditional lost-wax casting, decorated with filigree, gold and silver-plated, set with colored stones. The figure is patinated. The face is set in gold. Handcrafted in Nepal.
- Height: 15.5 cm
- Width: 13 cm
- Depth: 8.5 cm
- Weight: 1,025 g
NOTE
The face painting is a cold gold application and water-soluble.
Manufacturer information
This work was created in the tradition of Buddhist art of the Kathmandu Valley.
Manufacturer: P.B. Craft (Shanta Shakya)
Address: Nagbahal 408, Lalitpur, Nepal
Importer / Responsible Person in the EU: Yala Craft UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Address: Jülicher Str. 72, 40477 Düsseldorf, Germany
Contact: hallo@yala-craft.com
Country of Origin: Nepal