Traditional Tibetan Kurukulla Practice Statue | Hand-Carved Buddhist Dakini Sculpture
Hand-Carved Traditional Tibetan Kurukulla Practice Statue We have exclusively hand-carved the Kurukulla Practice Statue in the traditional Himalayan Art of Nepal. To highlight the unique design patterns of the sculpture, the figure is delicately painted with acrylic paint on a copper body that has been carefully carved and gilded with 24k genuine gold. The Dakini is seen dancing on top of a human corpse with her left leg lifted and bearing a wrathful expression. She draws a gold bow with two hands, preparing to launch a magnificently carved arrow with a shaft decorated with flowers. Her right hand is clutching a delicately sculpted flower goad made of silver and gold, while her other left hand is holding a lasso. She draws a gold bow with two hands, preparing to launch a magnificently carved arrow with a shaft decorated with flowers. This statue may be utilized in various Buddhist rituals and meditational practices. The figurine weighs about 4.05 kg, and it took us months and months