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Ref BP3.Chinese style upright buddha, he has his feet apart meaning good heath, letting bad humours leave the body. He also has a set of prayer beads for good fortune , a vase for spirtual wealth and is seen with a bowl which is the symbol of benevolence.
Ref BP4.Chinese style sitting buddha with a parasol which is a symbol of protection against spiritual and bodily harm.
Ref BP6.Small Anti-Stress buddha with both hands in the air, also feet apart meaning good heath, letting bad humours leave the body.
Ref BP8.Chinese style standing buddha, feet apart for good health. He has one hand raised which is a gesture of protection and comfort.
Ref BP9Chinese style standing buddha, feet apart for good health. He has a stylised feather in his left hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons.
Ref BP10Chinese style standing buddha, with out a base, feet apart for good health. He has a stylised feather in his left hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons.
Ref BP11 Chinese style sitting buddha, touching his head for intellectual thought. He has a stylised feather in his left hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons.
Ref BP12Chinese style sitting buddha on a round base, he has a set of prayer beads for good fortune.
Ref BP14 Chinese style sitting buddha on an oval base. He has a stylized feather in his right hand which gives immunity against worldly poisions, his left hand is resting on a bowl which in bouddhism is the symbol of benevolence.
Ref BP15Chinese style strolling buddha with his feet apart for good health letting go of the bad humours.
Ref BP16 Chinese style sitting buddha with one hand raised in bouddhisme this is the symbol of protection meaning have no fear, in his right hand he has a bowl for benevolence.
Ref BP18 Flat Thai style sitting buddha on a base, with one hand raised in bouddhisme this is the sybol of protection meaning have no fear.
Ref BP19Small Ganesh Figure, is one of the best-known and most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. His image is found throughout India. Hindu sects worship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains, Buddhists, and beyond India..
Ref MN2Mini chinese style sitting buddha with one hand raised in bouddhisme this is the symbol of protection meaning have no fear, in his right hand he has a bowl for benevolence.
Ref MN3 Mini chinese style sitting buddha with a parasol which is a symbol of protection against spiritual and bodily harm.
Ref MN4Mini anti-Stress buddha with both hands in the air, also feet apart meaning good heath, letting bad humours leave the body.
Ref MN5Mini Travelling buddha Chinese style buddha. He has his feet apart which means good health and carries a feather in his left hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons.
Ref MN7Mini travelling buddha chinese style buddha. He has his feet apart which means good health and carries a bowl in his hand for benevolence.
Ref MN42Mini thinking buddha, carries a feather in his hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons.
MEDIUM
Ref BG1. Medium Travelling buddha Chinese style buddha. He has his feet apart which means good health and carries a feather in his left hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons.
Ref BG2.Classic buddha. Seated in a position that means his hand is pointing towards the ground this symbolises that he is touching the earth to give truth to his words. Again this is one of the chinese fat bellied buddhas.
Ref BG3.Indian buddha in a position of perfect relaxation and meditiation. Sybolised by his hand touching and resting in his lap.
Ref BG4.Thinking buddha. Chinese buddha with his hand to his head for intellectual thought and with a stylized feather in his hand which gives immunity against worldly poisons width 7 cms height 8.5cms.
Ref BG5.Praying buddha. This one is a young boy, in the type generaly known as the tibetien buddha since they resemble the young tibetien monks. He is praying and has around his neck a set of prayer beads which represent good fortune.
Ref BG6. Travelling buddha. This one is nicely detailed on a small base he is a travelling buddha as he has a staff and sack. He has his feet apart which means good health as it lets the bad hummors leave the body. He also has a vase in his left hand which is the symbol of spiritual wealth/ water of life.
Ref BG7.Triple buddha. This is a lovely and very detailed triptic of an indian buddha and 2 japanese gods or kings and queens. All seated on an open lotus flower symbol of purity with their hands in a position of relaxation and meditation. The buddha wears a set of prayer beads which sybolise good fortune at the end of the chain of prayer beads is a swastika. This has always been a strong bouddhist symbol, it is the symbol for the wheel of the law and represents unlimited power.
Ref BG8.Shrine buddha. This buddha is an indian buddha as the head is rounded. He is seated on an open lotus flower and also holds one in his hand - the lotus is the symbol of purity. He has one hand raised in a gesture of reassurance, literaly meaning have no fear. Around his neck he has prayer beads , the symbol of good fortune. Suspended at the end of the prayer beads is a swastika. This has always been a strong bouddhist symbol, it is the symbol for the wheel of the law and represents unlimited power.
Ref BG9 Sumo buddha. Good sized chinese happy buddha seated with a set of prayer beads in his hand, to represent good fortune.
Ref BG10Relaxed buddha. Lovely buddha in a relaxed position he has one hand that is pointing towards the ground this symbolises that he is touching the earth to give truth to his words, and the other hand is holding a bowl. The bowl represents benevolence. Again this is one of the chinese fat bellied buddhas.
Ref BG11Money buddha. This buddha is seated on a support of money and has in his hand a bowl which represents benevolence. The money means good fortune; for the buddha good fotune means well being and the money is purely representative. Buddhists are not interested in worldly wealth.
Ref BG12Dragon Based buddha. This lovely and very detailed buddha is seated on a base of two entwined dragons. He has a set of prayer beads in his hand , to represent good fortune. Also on his back is the symbol of The Wheel of the Law, sometimes represented by a swastika but on this buddha shown as the full wheel, it represents unlimited power.
Ref BG13Thailand buddha. Lovely buddha in the Thai style, meaning that the head is of a more pointed shape. He has two small buddhas on the back of his coat as well as the one you can see on his front. He is seated on an open lotus flower for purity. His hands are touching for meditation and relaxation.
Ref BG14Reclining buddha. Chinese style buddha with a set of prayer beads in his hand - symbol of good fortune.
Ref BM1. Medium Chinese style buddha with a set of prayer beads in his left hand- symbol of good fortune. We call this one the lottery buddha, to bring you luck when you do the lottery.
Ref BM2.Good medium sized indian buddha with his hands in his lap and his fingers touching, this is a symbol of relaxation & meditation. Width 6cms height 7cms aprox.
Ref BM3.Medium Travelling buddha. Feet Apart a symbol of good health letting bad humors disappear.Vase in his right hand meaning spiritual Richness, water of life. He is about 7 cms tall.
Ref BM4.This is my favorite buddha. The tibetien sleeping boy, he has a lovely face and is sleeping on a drum with the stick in his hand. He also has a set of prayer beads around his neck for good fortune.
Ref BM6. Small round based buddha in a classic pose with a set of prayer beads for good fortune in his hand.
Ref BM8.Small square based buddha with a parasol this is a symbol of protection against spritual and bodily harm. Width 4.5cms height 5cms aprox.
Ref BM9 Travelling buddha with a string of chinese money, also standing with his feet apart which is a symbol of good health letting bad humours disappear.
Ref BM10Anti-Stress buddha with both hands in the air. Also his feet are apart meaning good heath, letting bad humours leave the body.
Ref BM11 Chinese style buddha with a double length set of prayer beads for good fortune, also in his right hand is a bat a strong symbol of wellbeing.
Ref BM14Good small sized indian buddha with his hands in his lap fingers touching this is a symbol of relaxation & meditation. Small hole for an insence stick .Width 5cms height 6cms aprox.
Ref BM15Small thinking buddha with a drum stick in his hand. The drum is used to beat out the rythm of the mantras or prayers. Width 4cms, height 3.5 cms.
BIG
Ref bigron. We call this one Big Ron as the very first one was made on our friend Ron's 50th Birthday. Seated in a position that means his hand is pointing towards the ground this symbolises that he is touching the earth to give truth to his words. Again this is one of the chinese fat bellied buddhas.
Ref BXG2. Good Fortune:- rosary & Sac of pearls 108 Protection:- One Hand raised a gesture of comfort. The Wheel of the law:- a circle is formed between the thumb & index, symbolizes the wheel of the law and represents unlimited power. Symbols on Robe:- Good Health& Wellbeing White Birds on Robe:- Purity Vase:- Spiritual Richness:- water of life.
Ref BXG3. Good Fortune:- rosary & Sac of pearls 108 Good Health:- Feet Apart Symbols on Robe:- Good Health & Wellbeing White Birds on Robe:- Purity Vase:- Spiritual Richness, water of life
Ref BXG4. Good Fortune:- Rosary & Bag of Pearls 108 Protection :- Feather against spiritual & bodily harm Intellectual:- seated in a position of relaxation & meditation.
Ref BXG9. Seated in the classic lotus position. Hands are relaxed in the lap, fingers & thumbs touch: a gesture of absolute balance meditation and serenity.
Ref BXG9BRZ.Seated in the classic lotus position. Hands are relaxed in the lap, fingers & thumbs touch: a gesture of absolute balance, meditation and serenity. This Buddha is made of reconstituted marble covered in a skin of bronze. This is a technique that is unique to us, which we have developed from our own research.