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Exquisite Painted & Gilded Resin Craftsmanship: Chinese Buddhist Three Great Buddhas Statues for Home Altar & Meditation Space
Introducing our exquisite Amitabha, Medicine Buddha, and Shakyamuni Statues Set — a revered Chinese Buddhist Triad Sculpture crafted with premium resin material, blending durability with delicate artistry.
Amitabha, Medicine Buddha, Shakyamuni Statues Set – Each statue showcases intricate painted details that bring the Buddhas’ serene expressions, flowing robes, and symbolic attributes to life, while the luxurious gilding accents add a touch of sacred radiance, echoing traditional Buddhist art aesthetics. The resin material not only ensures the set is lightweight and easy to place (ideal for home altars, meditation spaces, or cultural displays) but also resists wear, preserving iays) but also resists wear, preserving its beauty for years.
As the “Three Great Buddhas” in Chinese Buddhism, this triad holds profound spiritual significance: Amitabha represents compassion, Medicine Buddha symbolizes healing, and Shakyamuni embodies enlightenment. More than a decorative piece, this sculpture set serves as a meaningful tribute to Buddhist culture, perfect for practitioners seeking a sacred focal point or collectors

Meaningful Buddhist Triad Sculpture: Amitabha, Medicine Buddha & Shakyamuni Statues Set with Sacred Gilding & Color Details

1. Amitabha Buddha (Amitābha)
Amitabha Buddha, the “Buddha of Infinite Light and Infinite Life,” is a central figure in Pure Land Buddhism, revered for embodying compassion and the promise of rebirth in the Western Pure Land—a realm of peace free from suffering. In this resin statue, Amitabha is depicted with a serene, gentle expression, often holding a lotus flower (a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening) or a begging bowl. The intricate painted details highlight the soft folds of his robes, while gilded accents on his halo and chest adornments add a sacred, luminous glow, reflecting his association with infinite light. This statue serves as a focal point for devotion, reminding practitioners of the virtues of compassion and the aspiration for spiritual liberation.
2. Medicine Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru)
Known as the “Buddha of Healing and Medicine,” Medicine Buddha is venerated in Buddhist traditions for his role in alleviating physical, mental, and spiritual suffering. In this resin sculpture, he is typically portrayed with a calm, reassuring demeanor, holding a medicine bowl (filled with the “nectar of enlightenment”) in his left hand and a medicinal plant (often the myrobalan, a symbol of healing) in his right. The painted details emphasize the warm, earthy tones of his robes, symbolizing grounding and healing, while gilded highlights on his crown and jewelry enhance his divine presence. Beyond its artistic value, this statue carries deep meaning: it is believed to inspire faith in healing, encourage practitioners to cultivate kindness, and serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of physical and spiritual well-being.
3. Shakyamuni Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)
Shakyamuni Buddha, the “Founder of Buddhism,” is the historical figure who attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree and taught the Dharma (the path to liberation) to all beings. In this resin statue, he is often depicted in the “Dharmachakra Mudra” (the gesture of turning the wheel of Dharma) or the “Bhumisparsha Mudra” (the gesture of touching the earth, symbolizing his enlightenment). His face radiates tranquility, with painted details capturing the subtlety of his smile and the wisdom in his eyes. The folds of his simple monk’s robes are rendered with precision, while gilded accents on his halo and the edges of his robes signify his enlightened status. As the central figure of the Buddhist Triad, this statue represents the core of Buddhist teachings—awakening, wisdom, and the path to ending suffering—and serves as a timeless reminder of the possibility of attaining enlightenment through practice.


Weight | N/A |
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Style | Amitabha, Medicine Buddha, Shakyamuni |
Statue Size | 12inch 30cm, 16inch 38cm, 19inch 48cm, 26inch 66cm, 32inch 88cm |
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