Statues and Statuettes
Our statues and statuettes come from India, Thailand, or Nepal and reflect the diversity of craftsmanship and beliefs of these countries. They are made from wood, bronze, soapstone (soapstone) or resin, and represent the historical Buddha or Chinese Buddha, Ganesh, Shiva, Lakshmi, Kubar, Tara, Manjushree, the sun or an elephant.
Deity statues are very powerful spiritual symbols that will bring peace, protection and harmony to your home. They promote the spiritual elevation of the whole family.
Thai Buddha or Indian Buddha or Historical Buddha
This is Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, who is revered in Thailand and other Buddhist countries. It is associated with meditation, but also with the quest for wisdom and spiritual awakening in order to achieve enlightenment.
Chinese Buddha or Laughing Buddha or Happy Buddha
This portly, bald, smiling, cheerful figure, with a prominent exposed belly, is a depiction of Budai, a 10th-century itinerant Chinese Buddhist monk who was known for his joviality, generosity, and love of children. It is associated with prosperity and happiness. Its presence brings joy and fortune, making it a popular decorative item in many homes and businesses in China and other parts of Asia. People often rub its belly hoping to attract luck and wealth.
Ganesh the Elephant-Headed God
Ganesh, or Ganesha, is worshipped in India and other parts of Southeast Asia. He is one of the most popular and recognizable deities in the Hindu religion. It is associated with wisdom, prudence and the ability to overcome obstacles. Its prominent belly symbolizes abundance and generosity.
The elephant
An emblematic animal in Asia, the elephant symbolizes quiet power, determination, stability, solidity and resilience. He has the ability to remember the past. Known for his great intelligence and insight, he is a benevolent protector, often associated with Ganesh, the elephant-headed god. Believed to be a spiritual guide bringing luck and good fortune, it can also symbolize ascension to greater goals and achievements.
All these statues and statuettes symbolize timeless Asian wisdom, imbued with spirituality, and are also very decorative. You should treat them with respect and place them in living areas, avoiding places of nudity such as the bedroom, bathroom or toilet.