Short Description: change
Finely cast bronze figure of Jambhala (Dzambhala), the Buddhist deity of wealth and abundance. Seated atop a fierce lion, he holds the symbolic mongoose spitting jewels — a representation of prosperity.
Dimensions:
- Width: 10 cm
- Depth: 6 cm
- Height: 8 cm
- Weight: 442 g
Longer Description:
This beautifully detailed bronze sculpture depicts Jambhala (Dzambhala), the Buddhist god of wealth, revered as a protector of prosperity and remover of poverty. With a powerful and fierce expression, Jambhala sits regally upon his lion mount — a symbol of strength and courage.
His right hand is raised in a protective mudra, while his left hand holds a mongoose — known in Buddhist iconography for spitting precious jewels, symbolizing the continuous flow of wealth and blessings. The base of the statue is decorated with lotus petal motifs, representing spiritual purity and enlightenment.
Crafted with great attention to detail, the figure features flowing ribbons, ornate jewelry, and intricate facial expression. The natural dark bronze patina enhances its character, reflecting age and ritual significance.
This piece embodies the spiritual and artistic traditions of Tibetan or Nepalese Buddhism and serves as both a collectible artifact and a powerful symbol of abundance and good fortune.
Materials:
- Solid cast bronze
Origin:
- Himalayan region (Tibet or Nepal)
A unique and meaningful piece for collectors of Buddhist art, bronzes, or those drawn to spiritual