Jambhala – God of Wealth in Bronze/Copper with Stones – Nepal, 16 cm - BR315
Nepal Buddha, Jambhala, God of Wealth, with stone inlay sitting on a lotus throne. Holding a rat in his left hand. Handpainted face. Bottom closed by a copper plate with a mark.
| Place of origin: | China |
| Material: | Bronze/copper |
| Height: | 16 cm. |
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| Age: | 20th Cent. |
Beautiful and finely detailed Jambhala figure in bronze/copper from Nepal, crafted in the 20th century. The piece is a fine example of traditional craftsmanship.
In Buddhist tradition, Jambhala is known as the god of wealth and prosperity, associated with abundance, protection, and material well-being.
This Buddha figure is seated on a lotus throne and richly decorated.
The face is hand-painted, adding warmth and expression.
The figure is adorned with inlaid stones, enhancing its decorative appeal.
In his left hand, Jambhala holds a mongoose (often mistaken for a rat), symbolizing the power to generate wealth and overcome greed.
The base is sealed with a copper plate bearing a mark, often indicating traditional consecration.
With a height of 16 cm, this is a decorative and collectible Jambhala figure from Nepal.
An excellent choice for collectors seeking a symbol of prosperity and abundance.