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Buddha
Traditional metal cast items.
Tara sets
In Buddhism, the Tara Set refers to a group of female deities who represent various aspects of compassion, protection, and enlightened activity. Tara is often called the "Mother of Liberation" and is believed to have been born from the tears of Avalokiteshvara (the Bodhisattva of Compassion).
21 tara
The 21 Taras (Ekavimshati Tara) are a group of deities in Vajrayana Buddhism, each representing a different manifestation of the Mother Goddess Tara to protect practitioners from specific fears and obstacles.
Ganesh
In Buddhism, Ganesha (known as Vinayaka or Ganapati) occupies a unique and multifaceted role. While he is a primary deity in Hinduism, in the Buddhist tradition—particularly in Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhism—he is revered as a protector, a provider of worldly boons, and sometimes a manifestation of enlightened energy.
Jambhalas
In Buddhism, Jambhala (also known as Dzambhala) is the God of Wealth and a member of the Jewel Family. He is the Buddhist counterpart to Kubera. Unlike a "set" of Taras, Jambhala is most famous as a set of Five Jambhalas, each representing a different color and method to eliminate poverty and bring about spiritual and material prosperity.
Leather Goods
Hand-stitched genuine leather.
Terracotta Art
Baked earth figurines.
Dhokra Metal Craft
Lost-wax casting technique.
Stone Inlay
Marble and semi-precious stones.
Paper Mache
Colorful recycled paper crafts.