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04/06/2026
https://borneohunters.etsy.com/listing/4516219074/antique-ganesh-52cm-monumental-seven
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A rare and visually commanding representation of Lord Ganesha, this extraordinary seven-faced, three-tier manifestation embodies the deity's limitless wisdom, cosmic power, and mastery over all obstacles. Cast in remarkably thick and substantial bronze, the sculpture possesses a weight, presence, and authority that immediately distinguish it from ordinary decorative pieces.
The composition is exceptionally intricate, revealing seven elephant faces emerging in layered tiers around the central visage, a powerful iconographic form symbolizing omniscience, multidimensional awareness, and Ganesha's ability to perceive all directions and dimensions simultaneously. The sculpture radiates movement and divine energy, with ten elegantly arranged arms extending outward in a dynamic celestial dance.
Each attribute held by Ganesha carries profound symbolic significance:
• The Broken Tusk – the sacred tusk used by Ganesha to transcribe the epic Mahabharata, symbolizing wisdom, sacrifice, scholarship, and unwavering dedication to knowledge.
• Bell (Ghanta) – representing spiritual awakening and the dispelling of ignorance.
• Churi (Ritual Knife) – cutting through illusion, attachment, and negative influences.
• Dorje (Vajra) – the thunderbolt of indestructible truth, spiritual power, and enlightenment.
• Axe (Parashu) – severing worldly attachments and removing obstacles from one's path.
• Chakra – the cosmic wheel of divine order, righteousness, and universal law.
• Trident (Trishula) – mastery over the three realms and transcendence of past, present, and future.
• Noose (Pasha) – drawing devotees closer to spiritual realization while restraining harmful desires.
• Elephant Goad (Ankusha) – guiding the soul toward wisdom and self-mastery.
Together, these sacred implements transform the sculpture into a complete visual theology of protection, prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual authority.
Particularly captivating is the sculpture's naturally developed verdigris patina, displaying rich layers of soft jade-green, celadon, turquoise, and age
26/05/2026
https://borneohunters.etsy.com/listing/4511473347/bronze-reclining-buddha-sculpture-lost
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The reclining posture of the Buddha carries profound spiritual symbolism within Buddhist teachings. Often associated with the moment of entering Parinirvana - the final liberation beyond the cycle of suffering and rebirth - the pose represents ultimate peace, detachment, and enlightenment attained through wisdom and compassion.
Unlike ordinary rest, this serene reclining position reflects complete inner awakening. The calm facial expression and relaxed posture embody the Buddha’s teaching of releasing worldly attachment, cultivating mindfulness, and attaining harmony beyond material desire.
This sculpture beautifully captures that sacred stillness. The gentle incline of the head and composed expression radiate tranquility, making the piece not only a decorative artwork but also a symbolic reminder of balance, clarity, and spiritual serenity within daily life.
♦ Materials: Bronze Lost Wax Cast
♦ Buddha Length : 24.5cm
♦ Buddha Height : 7.5cm
♦ Buddha Depth : 5cm
♦ Weight : 715g
♦ The Buddha is referred to as the sleeping, reclining or the dying Buddha as it captures him in his final pose before his release from the cycle of samsara
♦ His face has a sublime expression, completely at ease with a slight smile
♦ A stunning sculpture of a reclining Buddha with fully detailed robes
♦ When you order this piece you will receive this exact Buddha pictured
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17/05/2026
https://borneohunters.etsy.com/listing/4506461286/antique-hindu-linga-yoni-with-ganesha
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An evocative and deeply symbolic Hindu Linga Yoni shrine, presented with remarkable aged character and adorned with miniature Ganesha reliefs on its surrounding sides — an uncommon devotional detail that enhances both its spiritual and sculptural appeal.
The central Shiva Lingam rises elegantly from the square Yoni base, embodying the sacred union of cosmic creation, balance, and divine energy in traditional Shaivite worship. Around the pedestal, weathered Ganesha carvings emerge softly through the timeworn patina, offering blessings of wisdom, protection, and auspicious beginnings from every angle.
Its heavily aged surface, mineral encrustation, and earthy temple-like texture give the piece an archaeological presence reminiscent of ancient shrine fragments preserved through centuries. The contrast between the dark Lingam and the organically weathered base creates a striking visual depth highly sought after by collectors of Asian sacred art and interior designers alike.
✧ Materials : Lost Wax Hand Cast Bronze
✧ Total Height : 20cm
✧ Lingam Length : 12cm
✧ Base Width & Depth : 11.8 x 11cm
✧ Weight : 2049g
✧ Ex- Private Indonesian Collection, collected in the 1960s
✧ The spout of the yoni is made to catch the excess liquids from daily puja ceremonies
✧ The Shiva figure and the yoni are all cast separately and can be removed
✧ When you order this piece, you will receive this exact sculpture pictured
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16/05/2026
Try to develop a good heart, a warm heart, a compassionate heart,” the Dalai Lama urges. “This is very important for society as well as for one's own health and peace of mind. To reject belief informal institutionalized religion is perfectly all right, but to reject a good heart is destructive to oneself and others.” Public Address, 1997 by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
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Sahasrabhuja Avalokiteshvara is one of the different forms of Avalokiteshvara (which is one of the 108 incarnations of Lokeshvara).
He has 11 heads and 1,000 arms. The main image is 11 headed and 8 armed. In the Sahasrabhuja Avalokitesvara 8 arms are prominent. The eleventh head on the top is of Amitabha. The tenth head is fearful while the other heads are placid. The principal pair of hands are in Namaskar Mudra (Gesture of Adoration) while the uppermost right holds a string of prayer mala and the uppermost left holds a full blown lotus. The lower right is in Varada Mudra (Charity Gesture) and the lower left hold the indestructible jewel. In the middle right hand he holds a bell and a bow and arrow in the middle left. Each of Avalokiteshvara's thousand arm displays an all-seeing eye, symbolizing the union of wisdom and skillful means.
►Avalokiteshvara and the thousand arms: Buddhist legend presents Avalokiteshvara as vowing to never rest until he had freed all sentient beings from samsara. Despite strenuous effort, he realized that still many unhappy beings were yet to be saved. After struggling to comprehend the needs of so many, his head split into eleven pieces. Amitabha Buddha, seeing his plight, gave him eleven heads with which to hear the cries of the suffering. Upon hearing these cries and comprehending them, Avalokiteshvara attempted to reach out to all those who needed aid, but found that his two arms shattered into pieces. Once more, Amitabha came to his aid and appointed him a thousand arms with which to aid the many. Many Himalayan versions of the tale include eight arms with which Avalokiteshvara skillfully upholds the Dharma, each possessing its own particular implement. His Mantra "Om Mane Padme Hum" is found inscribed on rocks, temples and pr
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