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Hq, Buddhist Statue of Akash Bhairav, Gold Plated, Antique, Rare Find

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Code
HCS24474
Weight
2.386 Kg / 5.26 lbs
Size
Height
24cm (9")
Width
19cm (7")
Depth
12cm (5")
Material
Copper
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Date Added
2021-09-07 17:11:07
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Rare Find : what is a Rare find?
This Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] is a rare find product, The Rare Find product is an uncommon and elusive product that is difficult to find and likely the only one available for sale. Once sold, Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] will be removed from the listings or marked as sold. This rarity and exclusivity make it highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts, offering a unique and irreplaceable addition to any collection.
Full Gold Gilded with Antique Patina.
The Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] has full gold plated antique finishing. This finishing is a combination of fire mercury gold plating and antique finishing. This traditional technique involves the application of a genuine layer of gold onto the Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] using the time-honored process of mercury gold plating. Skilled artisans meticulously handle the amalgamation of gold with mercury, ensuring precise application and a truly authentic result. To enhance its charm further, the Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] undergoes an antique finishing process. This meticulous treatment adds a touch of age and character to the gold plating, creating a sense of antiquity. Through careful craftsmanship and the application of specialized techniques, the Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] acquires a beautifully aged appearance that adds depth and uniqueness to its overall aesthetic. Read More . . .
Lost-Wax System
This Mahakala of Hq, Buddhist Statue Of Akash Bhairav, [gold Plated, Antique], [rare Find] 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 Mahakala.
Below we have tried to illustrate the process of making a loss wax system statue: Read More . . .
Brief Introduction :
Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity. Considered the "god of the sky", several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him.
The head of the Aakash Bhairav was dug up several hundred years ago in Kathmandu. The head now resides in a Hindu temple in Kathmandu not far from Durbar Square and is taken out of the temple once a year and is blessed by the Kumari - the living goddess who lives in the nearby Kumari Chowk. He is also known as King Yalamber of Kirat, Aju dya for Newars, and Barbarik, grandson of Bhimsen, In the common Kathmandu myth he is the god who will always fight for the weak or the losing side. Hence he is one of the beloved gods of the people of Kathmandu and is considered as the ancestor god of the people of Kathmandu.
In September of 2007 Nepal's state-run airline confirmed that it had sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, whose symbol is seen on the company's planes, following technical problems with one of its aircraft. Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane - a Boeing 757 - at Kathmandu airport. . The airline said that after the ceremony the plane successfully completed a flight to Hong Kong. "The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights," senior airline official Raju KC was quoted as saying. The company did not say what the problem was, but reports in local media had blamed an electrical fault.

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