Warm suar wood, smoothly polished, reveals a gentle two‑tone grain—light across the face and hands, richer reddish‑brown along the robe. At 60 cm, this seated figure brings a quiet sense of harmony and balance to a room, inviting a calm, grounded presence.
In the lotus posture, both hands lift before the heart with fingertips forming a circle—the teaching gesture (Dharmachakra mudra) known in Buddhist art. Deep, flowing folds shape the layered robe. The face rests in serene focus with closed eyes; rounded hair curls and a raised topknot, elongated earlobes, and a subtle urna on the forehead reflect classical symbols of wisdom and compassion.
Hand‑carved in Bali using traditional tools, each piece carries the carver’s patient skill, often honed over weeks, and no two are exactly alike. The integrated base sits steadily on a console, altar, or quiet corner. A thoughtful gift for a meditation space or a home that values mindful craft.
🌳 Suar wood: Smooth finish with naturally warm, two‑tone grain.
👐 Teaching mudra: Hands before the heart, a timeless motif of shared learning.
🪵 Balinese craftsmanship: Hand‑carved tradition; each statue is uniquely its own.