Hand-Painted Buddha Figurines

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Buddhist and Hindu figurines hand-painted in vivid colours – from classic Buddhas in mint green and silver through Ganesha sets to Hindu deities such as Lakshmi, Vishnu and Kali.

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Kali Figurine - Hindu Goddess

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€67.95 *
Happy Buddha Figurine - Mint green

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€26.95 *
Buddha Figurine - Mint Green Small

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€17.95 *
Lakshmi Figurine on Lotus Flower

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€55.95 *
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Hindu Gods Figurine - Krishna and Radha

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€68.95 *
Buddha Figurine riding an Elephant

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€28.95 *
Hindu Goddesses - Lakshmi Figurine

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€61.95 *
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Vishnu Figurine - Hindu Divinity

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€67.95 *
Buddha Figurine - Love Lettering

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€25.95 *
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Durga Figurine - Hindu Goddess

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€69.95 *
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Feng Shui Figurine - Asian Dragon

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€34.95 *

Buddha figurines and Hindu deities in vivid colours

Hand-painted figurines differ from bronzed or bronze-toned variants through distinct, vivid colour design: mint green, silver, gold, black or coloured surfaces shape the appearance. The range covers classic Buddha depictions – meditating, laughing or as monk figurines in the well-known "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" motif – as well as tealight holder sets and Zen garden combinations.

Alongside Buddhist motifs, numerous Hindu deities are represented in hand-painted execution: Ganesha across many poses and as figurine sets, Lakshmi on the lotus blossom, Vishnu, Kali, Tara as well as Krishna and Radha. More unusual motifs such as the meditating cat or Buddha on an elephant also sit within this category.

Motif groupings and distinctive features

Particularly strongly represented are Ganesha figurines – standalone and as three-piece sets in various poses such as seated, meditating or dancing. Buddha cat sets and special colour versions such as the Colorful Art series show that this category covers noticeably broader stylistic ground than the bronze-toned or bronzed executions. Tealight holders and Zen garden sets round out the range with combined decorative objects.

For anyone who prefers uniformly bronze-toned figurines, these sit under Bronze Finish. Bronzed and coloured figurines with more restrained tones stand ready under Bronzed. The full selection is gathered under Buddha Figurines.

Frequently asked questions about hand-painted Buddha figurines

What does hand-painted mean for Buddha figurines?

Hand-painted means that colour and detail are applied by hand – which allows for stronger, individual colour design such as mint green, silver or coloured surfaces that don't occur on bronzed executions.

What's the difference between hand-painted and bronzed Buddha figurines?

Bronzed means that the figurine is held in a bronze tone – with or without coloured accent detailing. Hand-painted denotes figurines with distinct, often vivid colour design in tones such as gold, silver, mint green or black, independent of the bronze tone.

Which Hindu deities are available as hand-painted figurines?

The range includes Ganesha, Lakshmi, Vishnu, Kali, Tara as well as Krishna and Radha among the hand-painted executions – standalone and in sets.

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