white kwan yin statue
This white kwan yin statue adopts three-dimensional round carving technology, using warm and delicate marble as the material, to shape three Guanyin statues with fused forms. Guanyin’s face is gentle and gentle, with compassionate eyes and a faint smile at the corners of her mouth; On the left and right sides, there are solemn and peaceful expressions, and the three share a tall and straight posture.
The Buddha Guan Yin Statue are all dressed in flowing and flowing long robes with clear pleats, and are adorned with simple ornaments on the edges. Each Guanyin holds a different artifact and is paired with a double layered pedestal – the lower layer is a six sided Sumeru pedestal carved with lotus and Buddhist Eight Treasures patterns, and the upper layer is a lotus pedestal symbolizing purity. The overall shape is solemn and elegant, and the details are portrayed with ingenuity.
Suitable placement environment and Feng Shui symbolism
- Large marble Buddha statues are suitable for placement in solemn places such as temple main halls, front yards of Buddhist pagodas, mountain entrances, or Buddhist cultural parks. In private courtyards, if used for worship, it should be placed in a high, east facing or south facing position to conform to the natural atmosphere and symbolize welcoming light and enlightening wisdom. The area around the Buddha statue should be kept clean and tidy, and should not face the bedroom, kitchen, or bathroom as a sign of respect.
- From a feng shui perspective, Buddha statues symbolize positive energy and auspicious energy, which can dispel negative energy and protect homes. Marble material belongs to soil, representing stability and heaviness, which is in line with the Buddhist concept of “solid foundation”. Placing it in a garden can create a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, allowing people to have a peaceful mind and stay away from troubles.




















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