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Buddhist Handmade Statue of Tibetan Protector God, Gyalpo Pehar Silver and Chocolate Oxidized

US$700

Code
HCS28262
Weight
3.5 Kg / 7.72 lbs
Size
Height
30cm (12")
Width
24cm (9")
Depth
11cm (4")
Material
Copper
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Silver and Chocolate Oxidized
The Buddhist Handmade Statue Of Tibetan Protector God, Gyalpo Pehar [silver And Chocolate Oxidized] features a captivating combination of partly silver plating and dark oxidation. This unique finishing technique combines the lustrous shine of silver with the rich, deep tones achieved through oxidation. In the process of creating this finish, selected areas of the Buddhist Handmade Statue Of Tibetan Protector God, Gyalpo Pehar [silver And Chocolate Oxidized] are expertly silver-plated, creating a radiant and reflective surface that catches the light. The remaining areas are intentionally oxidized, resulting in a darkened patina that adds depth and character to the piece. Read More . . .
Lost-Wax System
This Gyalpo [kings] of Buddhist Handmade Statue Of Tibetan Protector God, Gyalpo Pehar [silver And Chocolate Oxidized] is made by the process of the Lost Wax system. This is a very complicated, time consuming and historic process of making metal sculptures.Which is why it is sometimes called Precision Casting as well. Hence the sculptures made by this process are comparatively expensive. There are many new, advanced and less time consuming methods of casting metal sculptures available as well. But due to the benefits provided by the traditional lost wax system in quality control and customization, we prefer the Loss wax system over Ceramic molding, or sand casting to make our Gyalpo [kings].
Below we have tried to illustrate the process of making a loss wax system statue: Read More . . .
About Gyalpo Pehar :
according to Tibetan Buddhist myth, Gyalpo Pehar is the chief spirit belonging to the gyalpo class. When Padmasambhava arrived in Tibet in the eighth century, he subdued all gyalpo spirits and put them under control of Gyalpo Pehar, who promised not to harm any sentient beings and was made the chief guardian spirit of the Samye Temple built at that time. Some Tibetans believe that the protector of Samye sometimes enters the body of a medium (called the "Dharma Lord of Samye") and acts as an oracle.
This is Pehar, one of the Five Great Kings of body, speech, mind, qualities & activities. Originally guardian at Samye Monastery (Nyingma) and later of Nechung Monastery near Lhasa (Gelug).
Abiding in a blue-green turquoise palace in the lower right or northern corner is the ‘Black and White Pehar, the King of Activity’ (‘phrin-las rgyal-po pe-har dkar-nag), who is also known as the ‘Three-faced high-ranking great one’. He arises from the syllable TRI, and is white in colour with three faces (blue, white, red), three eyes, and six arms. With his three right hands he holds an iron hook, a silken arrow, and a sword. With his three left hands he holds a cane stick, a bow, and a sharp knife or razor. He wears jewel ornaments, an upper garment of white silk, a human-skin shawl, a tiger-skin loincloth, and a parasol-like golden cane or rattan hat that is crowned with a half-vajra. He rides upon a white lion and his principal messenger is a jackdaw. Pehar may also be shown holding a drawn bow and arrow in his second pair of left and right hands.

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Buddhist Handmade Statue of Tibetan Protector God, Gyalpo Pehar Silver and Chocolate Oxidized