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Carvings & Statues
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Black Buddha Statue with Mosaic Design
Spiritually brighten up your space with this strikingly beautiful Buddha statue. This 10" x 7.5", resin statue is a hand crafted work of art. The Buddha is draped in an antique red robe falling gracefully about his crossed legs. Mosaic pink and green glasswork and tiny mirrors on the robe contrast superbly with the black finish of the statue. Buddha's left hand facing upward, lies in his lap in Dhyana (meditation) Mudra. His right hand hangs over his knee, fingertips pointing to the ground in Bhumisparsha Mudra. This mudra symbolizes enlightenment, as well as steadfastness as it is associated with subduing the daemon Mara. Hand-finished, minor variations and imperfections add to the artistic character of each piece. Learn More$42.00 -
Buddha Meditating Brass Statue - 7.5 inch
Lord Buddha Brass Statue Solid Brass with Antique Green & Red finish. Learn More$34.95 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved 'C' Dragon
A fanciful carving resembling a sea dragon or possibly another creature or creatures. The ox nose hole at the top of the piece as photographed, is believed to have allowed for the attachment of the pendant to a garment. Learn More$45.00 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem
Quaint Chinese carving said to represent a shaman figure, typical of the Hongshan culture. Learn More$45.00 -
Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem
Intriguing Chinese carving appearing to consist of a bird. Resembling carvings attributed to the Hongshan culture, this carving includes an ox-nose loophole, i.e., a double hole resembling the nostrils of an ox, indicating that it was attached to clothing as pendant. Some scholars believed some of the carvings were adornments attached to the cloth of a shaman's ritual vestments. Some Hongshan jade animals figures were believed to possess ...mystical powers. Learn More$45.00 -
Eye of God Staff
A primitive form of star weaving, reminiscent of a dreamcatcher, Ojo de Dios, or God's Eyes, Tzicuri, are still woven today by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The idea is to use bright colors to serve as an eye to watch over others, especially babies, and to bring good luck. These are attractive as an single dramatic wall accent or as a mobile for a child's room. Learn More$30.00 -
Eye of God Staff
A primitive form of star weaving, reminiscent of a dreamcatcher, Ojo de Dios, or God's Eyes, Tzicuri, are still woven today by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The idea is to use bright colors to serve as an eye to watch over others, especially babies, and to bring good luck. These are attractive as an single dramatic wall accent or as a mobile for a child's room. Learn More$30.00 -
Hand Carved Stone Condor
This hand carved condor is one of the sacred animal totems of the Incas. Perched with wings open, this bird is ready to soar, taking your messages and prayers to the gods of the upper realms. Perfect as an arte for your mesa. Handmade in Peru.
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Hand Carved Stone Frog
The frog is one of the revered animals in the Incan cosmology, representing one of their three realms, the area beneath the ground. This one, with his mouth open and tongue poised for striking his lunch, is hand carved in Peru. A nice addition to your mesa.
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Hand Carved Stone Serpent
Stone amaru arte, the sacred serpent, beautifully hand-carved by shamanic artists Abelardo & Luz Marina. Perfect for calling in amaru's grounding energy to your mesa. Crafted in Peru. Learn More$40.00















