This antiquated Green Tara statue 9.5″ depicts her wearing the crown and jewels of a Bodhisattva. At the request of the buyer, the crown, jewels and details of her robe are can be embedded with turquoise and coral stones. The color turquoise is a special combination of blue and green. Indeed, blue signifies the purity of the Buddhas and green symbolizes her readiness to act. She will wear it well and will inspire all those who lay their eyes on the statue.
Additionally, Green Tara sits on a double lotus pedestal and there is a vajra symbol carved onto the palm of each hand. Vajra is a Sanskrit word that translates as “diamond or lightening bolt” in English. Furthermore, this Tara statue was hand carved with near perfection. Note the fine hand carvings on the robe, statue pedestal and body. Explore Green Tara’s posture, mudra & attributes in our complete Tara statues guide.
Antiquated Green Tara Statue 9.5″ Features:
Our Green Tara represents a Bodhisattva who is known as the “Mother of Liberation”. Additionally, Green Tara is the most popular embodiment of the Tara Bodhisattva. This Green Tara statue is truly a fine sculpture with excellent proportionate sculpting and intricate detail. Also, our sculptor took special care to give the statue an antiquated finish.
The master craftsman in Patan, Nepal who completed this statue used the traditional lost wax sculpting method. As a result, you can rest assured that you have procured a world class sculpture. This will include all of the intricate details such as her two lotus flowers, the double lotus pedestal and Green Tara is well adorned with the crown and jewels of a Bodhisattva.
Authentic, Handmade in Nepal
Every statue and ritual item is handcrafted in Patan, Nepal, using traditional lost wax casting and comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by Nepal's Department of Archaeology, verifying its materials, technique, and origin.









