Siddhartha Gautama is the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhist teaching. His given name, “Siddhartha,” means “he who achieves his goal” and refers to his exceptional life story.
The statue depicts Siddhartha Gautama as a child. He stands upright in samapada asana, with his weight evenly distributed on both legs, on a double lotus pedestal. His right arm is raised, the index finger extended. The left arm is lowered, with the hand pointing toward the earth. Behind the head is a round aureole.
The robe and aureole are decorated with filigree work. Fine wires are shaped into arched forms and assembled into continuous patterns; colored stones set deliberate accents within the ornamentation. The aureole and the pedestal are each framed by a continuous band of set stones. The statue is worked all around and intended for freestanding display.
The presence of the statue arises from the finely balanced interplay of figure, aureole, and ornamental decoration.
Siddhartha Gautama
Statue from copper, lost-wax cast, decorated with fine filigree, gold- and silver-plated, set with colored stones. The figure is patinated. The face is set in gold. Handcrafted in Nepal.
- Height: 17.5 cm
- Width: 7.5 cm
- Depth: 7.5 cm
- Weight: 600 g
NOTE
The face painting is a cold gold application and water-soluble.