
Standing Buddha
100cm H $380
120cm H $480
150cm H $690
200cm H $1920
Standing Buddha statues can have many meanings depending on which culture the Buddha comes from and more specifically on its Mudra or hand position gestures, which can symbolise grace, protection, blessings, determination and peace. The Standing Buddha’s firm stance primarily signifies Buddha’s steadfastness in guiding beings towards enlightenment.
Standing Buddhas often depict the Buddha after attaining enlightenment, standing firmly with two feet on the ground, radiating determination, calm and pacification.
Standing Buddha
100cm H $380
120cm H $480
150cm H $690
200cm H $1920
Standing Buddha statues can have many meanings depending on which culture the Buddha comes from and more specifically on its Mudra or hand position gestures, which can symbolise grace, protection, blessings, determination and peace. The Standing Buddha’s firm stance primarily signifies Buddha’s steadfastness in guiding beings towards enlightenment.
Standing Buddhas often depict the Buddha after attaining enlightenment, standing firmly with two feet on the ground, radiating determination, calm and pacification.
Standing Buddha Hand Gestures known as Mudras are varied and complex, some better-known ones are:
Abhaya Mudra represents the dispelling of fear, with one hand raised signifying protection, courage, reassurance, compassion and peace.
Varada Mudra represents the Granting of Wishes or “boon-granting” this hand gesture represents generosity, compassion, and the offering of blessings, often depicted with the hand extended downward, palm outward, and fingers slightly relaxed.
Standing Buddha with both hands raised can refer to times when the Buddha repelled a flood or stopped his relatives from fighting. Other mudras can symbolize various aspects of the Buddha’s teachings and actions, such as appealing to reason, accepting charity, or representing his first sermon.
All our Java Lava Stone Statues are lovingly Hand Carved in Java Indonesia from one solid block of Green Lava Stone. These statues create a serene environment to help cultivate mindfulness peace and wellbeing. Whether small or large, a sacred statue can be a great symbol of calmness, inner peace and a good antidote to the modern stresses of life. They can inspire, creating a space of relaxation and relief from stress. Placing a sacred statue in your home, garden, outdoor space or office can help to cultivate greater conscious living and spiritual growth. They add elegance and calm, fitting effortlessly into minimalist, eclectic, or contemporary inspired spaces.
Large sculptures create stunning centrepieces, enhancing spaces like living rooms, Yoga studios or for creating enshrined entrances and garden spaces. A sacred statue brings balance and harmony to any revered space. For the best Feng Shui these sacred statues should be placed to affect the maximum flow of Chi or energy, to promote health, happiness, and prosperity in the home. Always place your sacred statues in respectful areas of your garden, home, studio or office, to honour their cultural and spiritual significance. Position sculptures thoughtfully, especially in meditative, creative or reflective spaces, to foster personal well-being and spiritual growth. This mindful placement enhances their capacity to fulfill their sacred role.



