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Tibetan Temple Boxwood Buddha Assembly – Sakyamuni, Wuxiang, Amitabha (8")
Tibetan Temple Boxwood Buddha Assembly – Sakyamuni, Wuxiang, Amitabha (8")
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This old boxwood carving from a Tibetan temple collection presents an assembly of Buddhas—Sakyamuni, Wuxiang, Amitabha, and related forms—gathered in a single devotional sculpture. The concept “all Buddhas have fate” suggests that every being has a connection to awakening, and that these figures appear in different forms to meet those affinities.
Carved in warm, aged boxwood, the statue reveals layered figures, halos, and lotus bases, inviting close study from multiple angles. The subtle patina, softened edges, and hand-carved details give it a gentle, venerable presence, more like a long-held altar piece than a new decorative object.
In a worship hall, home shrine, or quiet corner of a living room, this assembly serves as a compact focus for contemplation, recitation, and prayer—suitable for those who feel drawn to more than one specific Buddha form.
Details
- Collection: Tibetan Temple Collection
- Material: Old boxwood with aged patina
- Subject: Assembly of Buddhas—Sakyamuni, Wuxiang Buddha, Amitabha, and related forms
- Symbolism: “All Buddhas have fate”—universal connection to awakening and guidance
- Placement: Worship halls, home altars, consoles, and Temple & Ritual shelves



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