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Gold Matte Finish Blessing Buddha in Charcoal Brown Robe - Meditation and Home Décor
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Transform your space with a touch of serenity! This stunning Buddha statue, seated in a blessing pose, is the perfect addition to your living room. It has golden body with Black shade drapery detailing and intricate craftsmanship make it more than just decor—it creates a calming atmosphere that brings peace wherever you place it. As per Vastu, keeping Buddha statue at home will bring wisdom, peace and enlightenment in your home.
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      Product Details 
    
    - SKU Code: HD_PR_01920_GB
 - Art Type : Vastu
 - Material : Polyresin
 - Dimensions : Length-34cms,Width-18cms, Height-36cms
 - Design : Decor
 - Color : Golden and Charcoal brown
 - Default Title Weight: 1.7 kg
 - Category : Décor
 - Sub-category : Home Decor
 - Packaging Content : Gold Matte Finish Buddha Statue—Charcoal brown X 1
 - Country of Origin : India
 
        Features 
      
      - Handcrafted by skilled artisans
 - Golden matte finish Buddha statue seated in a calming, meditative pose
 - Charcoal Brown drapery detailing
 - Perfect for a room or office or serves as a thoughtful gift
 
        Manufacturing Process 
        
      
      - Design and Planning
    
- Conceptualization: Artists and designers create sketches and detailed plans for the ironware
 - Pattern Making: Patterns or templates are made to guide the crafting process
 
 - Material Selection
    
- Choosing irons such as Aluminium, Iron, etc.
 - Quality Check: Ensuring the purity and quality of the chosen iron
 
 - Melting and Casting
    
- Melting: The iron is melted in a furnace at high temperatures
 - Casting: The molten iron is poured into moulds to form basic shapes. This can be done using various methods like sand casting, lost-wax casting, or die casting
 
 - Forging and Shaping
    
- Heating: The iron is reheated to make it malleable
 - Hammering: Artisans hammer the iron into the desired shape using anvils and hammers
 - Annealing: The iron is repeatedly heated and cooled to increase its workability
 
 - Cutting and Filing
    
- Cutting: Excess iron is removed and the piece is cut to its rough shape using saws and shears
 - Filing: Files and rasps are used to smooth rough edges and refine the shape
 
 - Engraving and Embossing
    
- Engraving: Intricate designs are carved onto the surface using chisels and engraving tools
 - Embossing: Patterns are raised on the surface by hammering from the reverse side
 
 - Joining and Assembly
    
- Soldering: Pieces are joined together using solder (an iron alloy) and a torch
 - Riveting: Iron pins are used to join parts mechanically
 
 - Polishing and Finishing
    
- Grinding: Rough surfaces are smoothed using grinding tools
 - Polishing: The piece is polished with various compounds to achieve a shiny finish
 - Plating (optional): A thin layer of a different metal (e.g., gold or silver) may be applied to enhance appearance and prevent tarnishing
 
 - Quality Control
    
- Inspection: The final product is inspected for any defects or imperfections
 - Testing: Functional pieces such as utensils may be tested for usability
 
 - Packaging
    
- Cleaning: The piece is thoroughly cleaned
 - Packaging: The ironware is carefully packed to protect it during transportation
 
 
        Note 
      
      - Each product may feature slight variations in colour or craftsmanship which adds to its uniqueness and beauty
 - Images may differ from the actual product in form and colour due to variations in screen resolutions and device settings
 - Use soft damp cotton cloth to wipe the product
 










                      
                      
                      
                      
            
            
            
            
            