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Nepalese Statue History of Wood Carving in Nepal Wood carving is an ancient art form that has been practiced for centuries in Nepal. It is a unique craft that has been passed down from generation to generation and is still highly valued today. Nepal boasts a long-standing tradition of wood carving, where artisans utilize tools like chisels, knives, and gauges to sculpt intricate artworks and sculptures from wood. The country’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in the exquisite masterpieces crafted by skilled Nepali wood carvers, with the medieval Durbar Squares and temples of Kathmandu Valley displaying some of the finest examples of wooden artistry. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail from one single tree, the Wood Buddha Statue stands as a testament to the fusion of artistic excellence and sacred symbolism. Seated majestically, a symbol of purity and enlightenment, Buddha exudes an aura of serene composure. His benevolent countenance reflects the embodiment of compassion and love, transcending time and cultural boundaries to touch the hearts of all who behold him. The timeless allure of the Buddha resonates with individuals from diverse spiritual backgrounds. It serves as a bridge between cultures and traditions, uniting seekers on the universal quest for enlightenment. Size: 7"H X 5.5"W X 5.5"D