Hand painted Zambala Statue, Handmade Kubera Statue from Nepal
Hand painted Zambala Statue, Handmade Kubera Statue from Nepal
A color painted Zambala statue from Patan. The word Kubera in Sanskrit also known as Kuvera, Kuber or Kuberan, is the Lord of Wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas in Hindu culture. Kubera is described as the embodiment of both Artha ("wealth, prosperity, glory") and Arthashastras, the treatises related to it and his iconography mirrors it.
Kubera is often worshipped with Lakshmi for wealth and success, especially during Diwali, in houses as well as business establishments.
It is believed that Kubera grants gold and other precious metals from his treasury to his devotees who chant his mantra O Sha Kubera Nama 108 times. One should never miss this golden opportunity rare to repeat.
Material: Copper with color Painted
Making Process: Lost-Wax System, Making a statue is the work of various specialist craftsmen in: wax casting, metal casting, engraving and eventually 24k gold gilding and / or stone setting. Each of these steps must be performed with excellence to produce statues of the highest quality. The lost wax method is the oldest and most refined method used by sculptors in Nepal.
All our statues are handmade. Each piece is unique and it is impossible to reproduce exactly the same. Slight differences may therefore appear in the shapes, proportions, colors and materials used in our descriptions and specification sheets.
Weight: 4 kg