Resin Buddha Statues
Ref: RB1
Stonecast resin Buddhas are light but durable allowing the fine details of the original shape to be deftly copied. These images are made by Nepalese craftsmen to look like dark wood.
Resin buddha head plaque
Ref: RS18
6" Resin Buddha head wall plaque
Price: £8.00
Buddha Head
Ref: RS22
Resin Buddha Head 5.5" Antique ivory effect.
Price: £15.00
4.5" Copper plated Buddha
Ref: RS10
4.5" Copper plated Resin Buddha
Price: £16.00
Fine Quality Copper plated Guru Rinpoche
Ref: RS45
Fine quality copper plated Guru Ripoche with hand painted face.9" Tall
Price: £160.00
6" Sakyamuni Buddha
Ref: RS14
Size 6" Dark Wood effect
Price: £10.00
8" Resin Buddha
Ref: RS17
Size 8" Dark wood effect
Price: £25.00
Hand painted terracotta Buddha head
Ref: TH02
Handpainted terracotta Buddha head 5" high
Price: £13.00
Terracotta Budha statue
Ref: TH03A
Hand Painted terracotta Buddha statue 5"
Price: £13.00
Small carved stone Buddha statue
Ref: TH08
Hand carved stone Buddha image approximatelt 4" high
Price: £19.00
Large Resin Buddha
Ref: RS19
10.5" Resin Buddha
Price: £45.00
Shiva Pavarati and Ganesh
Ref: RS44
Shiva family in white resin 5" high
Price: £16.00
Green Resin Ganesh
Ref: RS23
Turquoise Green Ganesh 4". Ganesh is the elephant headed god of wisdom and success. He is one of the sons of Shiva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head has only one full tusk, while the other is broken. He is said to have lost it in a fight with Parasuram. It is also said that he broke it to write the Mahabharata to the dictation of sage Vyasa. His elephant head is believed to be an emblem of wisdom and his mount an emblem of sagacity. His mount is "Mooshika" called shrew. He is also known as Vinyaka.
Price: £8.00
Sitting Ganesh
Ref: RS24
Sitting Resin Ganesh 4.5". Ganesh is the elephant headed god of wisdom and success. He is one of the sons of Shiva and Parvati. He is known as "Sidhi Data" or bestower of success in the work. His elephant head has only one full tusk, while the other is broken. He is said to have lost it in a fight with Parasuram. It is also said that he broke it to write the Mahabharata to the dictation of sage Vyasa. His elephant head is believed to be an emblem of wisdom and his mount an emblem of sagacity. His mount is "Mooshika" called shrew. He is also known as Vinyaka.
Price: £9.00