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Silver Buddhist Sculpture

Buddhist sculpture is one of the timeless elements in the world of art. Most of these sculptures have been created with Lord Buddha himself being their common object. Moreover, incarnations of Lord Buddha have also inspired the artists throughout the ages to mould some of the remarkable sculptures. Silver Buddhist sculpture is undoubtedly one of its own kinds. Silver is the metal which is fragile. Therefore working out a statue of Lord Buddha only by the use of silver is impossible. In most of the cases silver is used to muffle the basic sculpture which is actually made of other constituents. Go through the following to know about some of the processes which are used for making silver Buddhist sculpture. The use of silver and gold in Buddhist history is first seen during the Goryeo dynasty in Korea. But the use of this metal was restricted only to the manuscripts in the form of silver ink. Cambodia was the country where Buddhist sculptures are believed to be introduced for the first time. Laos, on the other hand, is the place which boasts of some of the excellent sculptures based on traditional Chinese as well as Buddhist objects. One can mention the dragons which belong to the first category and sculptures based on “Jataka” stories (stories about incarnation of Buddha) belonging to the latter. Most of the traditional techniques to create silver Buddhist sculpture are seen in this country.

In many of the Buddhist sculptures, silver is used to inlay the eyes of the statues. This makes them look lively. Silver being a glossy metal, makes it possible for the sculptor to paint the eyes just like real ones. As for the dark part, black paint is used. Silver is also sometimes used to decorate the other portions of the bronze statues. In some of the sculptures silver foil is cut into small pieces and later on stuck on the surface of the structure for adornment. A silver Buddhist sculpture is also known to be one of the most expensive statues. They are rare to find when compared to the statues made with other metals and alloys. Tibet is one of the places where one can watch some of the Lamas’ sculptures made with silver. Regional ideas of chemistry are largely applied in all these creations.

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