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Meditating Buddha 50cm – Hand Carved From Teak Root
Introduce calm and serenity into your space with our Meditating Buddha. Hand carved from teak rook.
This Meditating Buddha is a majestic statue. Create your own destination zen and authentic it with this beautiful structure imported directly from Indonesia. Each statue is fully hand carved, so each will be unique so slight differences are possible to the photograph, but the finess of the work and the quality of the workmanship are always excellent. 50cm high, 20cm depth and 40cm wide, so will definitely be a focal point. All sizes and weights are approximate due to the unique nature of the products.
We import our teak statues from Indonesia, where they are carved by renowned artisans with whom we have worked with for years. This product is hand crafted from driftwood style teak roots so each one is unique in appearance. Our teak and driftwood style products are hand made by small family businesses using recycled teak tree roots. This enables the whole tree to be used sustainably in the furniture making process, allowing trees to replanted and thereby eliminating waste, creating local employment and benefitting then environment.
Buddhist culture
Buddhist culture contains various mudra (a position codified of the hands and the posture of the Buddha). Each Mudra has a specific meaning , since it represents the union between the body, the spirit and the voice of the Buddha. To understand the meaning of Mudra visit What is a Mudra
Our Meditating Buddha has the following features
- Hand crafted from driftwood style teak tree roots so each one is bespoke.
- As teak has a dense grain it is naturally resistant to dampness, insect infestation and less likely to rot or crack.
- Your Buddha requires very little maintenance and will stay looking beautiful for years to come.
How to buy teak responsibly
If you would like to know more about sustainably sourced teak and reclaimed teak furniture, you can read our Blog on How to Buy Teak Responsibly. We also found this useful blog by Nigel Pengelly of Aspen and Ash.
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