Nepalese Handcrafted Antiqued Copper Green Tara Statue(12inches)

US $1,680.00
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new antiqued
Breathe easy. Returns accepted.
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Located in: Lalitpur, Bagmati, Nepal
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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“new antiqued”
Region of Origin
Southeast Asia
Age
Post-1940
Primary Material
Copper
Original/Reproduction
Antique Reproduction
Type
Statues
Color
Green
Category

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shrijwal

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  • n***1 (52)- Feedback left by buyer.
    More than a year ago
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    Fast Delivery to the US. Exceptional quality & craftsmanship. This was an extremely difficult statue to find. 12 armed Maha Rakta (Ganesh). At the time of Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha advised his chief disciple Maha Ananda, that the monks, nuns & lay devotees should first take refuge in the Buddha, Dharma & Sangha, then make offerings to Ganesha to remove obstacle from practicing the dharma. Youtube was playing while I was opening the package & Ganesh mantra started playing. Obviously what I needed.