KAGYU LINEAGE
KARMA PAKSHI (Ref: KARMA-AP1)  Click Here    £ 185.00  
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Click Here The 2nd Gyalwa Karmapa known as Karma Pakshi. Finished in dark oxidised copper. Statues of the Karmapa are not readily available.

Height approx 8 inches

MARPA LOTSAWA  Click Here    £ 175.00  
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Click Here Known as Marpa the Translator (Lotsawa), this great Tibetan Saint of the Kagyu lineage travelled to India and studied with the greatest of Masters. He brought back these sacred teachings to Tibet. Marpa's teacher was the great yogi Naropa. As a lay practitioner with family Marpa gained full realisation in his lifetime. He was later to become the supreme Guru of Jetsun Milarepa.

This is a most unusual statue. Difficult to find anywhere in the Himalayas. This statue has fine detailed engraving and is finished in dark oxidized copper.

Height approx 7.5 inches

MILAREPA (Ref:AP-04)  Click Here    £ 195.00  
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Click Here This is a wonderful partially gold plated statue of Milarepa.

Height approx 8 inches

MILAREPA (R2013)  Click Here    £ 210.00  
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Click Here Milarepa is probably the most popular Tibetan saint. He is known to have lived from 1040 to 1123. He was an adept at black magic but later rejected this and became a disciple of Marpa and eventually emerged as one of the most famous teachers of the Kagyu tradition. A poet and ascetic, he used to wear only cotton cloth during the bitterly cold Tibetan winters.

This statue shows him seated on a gazelle skin with his right hand raised to his ear as if he is listening to the echoes of nature. He holds a begging bowl in his left hand.


Height approx 20 cms (8 ins).

MILAREPA (MILA-01)  Click Here    £ 45.00  
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Click Here Milarepa is probably the most popular Tibetan saint. He is known to have lived from 1040 to 1123. He was an adept at black magic but later rejected this and became a disciple of Marpa and eventually emerged as one of the most famous teachers of the Kagyu tradition. A poet and ascetic, he used to wear only cotton cloth during the bitterly cold Tibetan winters.

This statue shows him seated on a gazelle skin with his right hand raised to his ear as if he is listening to the echoes of nature. He holds a begging bowl in his left hand.


Height approx 2.5 inches

KARMA PAKSHI (R309)  Click Here    £ 108.00  
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Karma Pakshi was the 2nd Gyalwa Karmapa. The small statue is a rare find; it is well caste and has an oxidised bronze finish.

Height approx 12 cms (4.5 ins).

DORJE CHANG (ref...DC1)  Click Here    £ 185.00  
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Click Here A most splendid statue of Dorje Chang. Dorje Chang is not a historical figure but instead a representation of enlightenment, pervading all the lineages. Each lineage master realizes the nature of their mind, which is in essence the Buddha Dorje Chang. Although Dorje Chang is depicted as a perceivable figure, he is really the mind of enlightenment, beyond all limits and available to all sentient beings.

The Kagyu lineage therefore begins with the Buddha Dorje Chang who represents all forms and aspects of the Buddha.


Height approx 8 inches

MAHAKALA - DORJE BERNAGCHEN (ref:MGP)  Click Here    £ 150.00  
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Click Here This is a fantastic statue of the 2 armed Mahakala. Dorje Bernechen (Black Cloak) is highly revered within the Kagyu tradition. Partially gold plated with a hand painted face. A wonderful representation.

Height approx 4.75 inches.

MAHAKALA - DORJE BERNAGCHEN (ref:MDC)  Click Here    £ 250.00  
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Click Here This is a superb statue of Mahakala. Dark copper finish. Finer detail than the statue shown above. This statue has a very strong presence. Quality representaions of Mahakala are not readily available.

Height approx 4.6 inches


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