Collection: Gold Face Painted Statue

In our collection of sacred statues, the gold-painted face stands as a hallmark of devotion and artistic mastery. Each feature—especially the eyes and lips—is meticulously hand-painted with 100% pure gold powder, a technique that transcends mere metalwork to breathe life and expression into the statue. This practice is deeply rooted in Buddhist tradition, where gilding the face symbolizes consecration, vitality, and reverence. The gold not only enhances the statue’s divine presence but also serves as a protective layer, ensuring its sanctity endures. To preserve its delicate beauty, we recommend displaying the statue under a glass case or covering its face with a soft cotton mask during transport—a testament to its sacred significance.

Ceramic Mold Casting – Precision Meets Heritage

Every statue begins its journey through the ceramic mold casting process, a modern technique that honors ancient craftsmanship. A detailed wax model is first sculpted, then encased in layers of heat-resistant ceramic. When fired in a kiln, the wax melts away, leaving a perfect cavity for molten metal. Once cast, the statue is hand-finished, Nepal—a city celebrated for its centuries-old metalwork traditions. This dual approach—advanced ceramic molding and artisan hand-detailing—guarantees exquisite detail, durability, and authenticity.