Buddha Head Statue On Stand Green Copper
A calm face, lowered eyes and a weathered green copper finish give this Buddha head statue the feeling of an old devotional fragment, set apart for quiet looking. The turquoise surface is rubbed with warm copper tones, so it feels time-softened rather than polished. On its slim black stand, it becomes a steady focal point for a shelf, console or meditation corner.
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A calm face, lowered eyes and a weathered green copper finish give this Buddha head statue the feeling of an old devotional fragment, set apart for quiet looking. The turquoise surface is rubbed with warm copper tones, so it feels time-softened rather than polished. On its slim black stand, it becomes a steady focal point for a shelf, console or meditation corner.
Buddha Head Statue On Stand Green Copper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What draws the eye
- The expression is gentle and inward, with closed eyes that invite a slower moment in the room.
- Tight rounded hair curls rise into the ushnisha, the raised crown form seen in Buddhist iconography.
- The elongated earlobes and fine facial lines add quiet detail without making the piece feel ornate.
- The green copper finish has an aged, verdigris look, with coppery warmth showing through the surface.
- The black plinth gives the head height and contrast, keeping the silhouette clean and composed.
Concrete, Jempinis and aged colour
The piece is made from concrete and Jempinis, with the head presented on a simple black stand. Its surface is distressed, giving the green finish a worn, antique character rather than a flat block of colour.
The meaning behind the form
A Buddha image has its roots in Buddhist devotional art, where facial stillness, lowered eyes and balanced features point towards contemplation rather than decoration alone. The ushnisha is traditionally understood as one of the marks of an awakened being, while elongated earlobes recall the Buddha’s renunciation of princely wealth. In a modern home, a Buddha head is often used as a visual anchor for pause, breath and respect. It is best placed thoughtfully, somewhere clean and settled, rather than treated as casual ornament.
Where to place it and how to care for it
Let it sit where the face has room around it: a low cabinet, quiet alcove, reading corner or meditation space. The stand gives it a gallery-like presence, so it does not need much around it.
Dust with a soft, dry cloth. As Jempinis is a wood, avoid prolonged damp and wipe away moisture rather than letting it sit on the surface.
Weight and details
- Materials: concrete and Jempinis
- Finish: green copper effect with an aged, distressed look
- Origin: Indonesia
- Weight: 1320 g
- Included: one Buddha head on stand
A thoughtful gift for a quiet home
This suits someone who likes meaningful objects with a calm, sculptural presence. It is especially fitting for a meditation space, yoga corner, study or home with collected, travel-inspired pieces.
Material
Concrete, Jempinis Wood
Colour
Green
Ingredients
Jempinis
Deity
Buddha
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Common questions
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