Siddhartha Gautama: Buddha as a Young Prince, White Marble Statue

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Compassion, kindness, and a soft heart that cares for every living entity are virtues that form the basis of the principles of Buddhism. Everything that the great sect teaches us is derived from the life stories of the Buddha, contained in the Jataka tales, one of the primary texts of the Buddhist tradition. 

Item Code: ZDZ518
Specifications:
marble
Height: 27 inch
Width: 32 inch
Depth: 19 inch
Weight: 225 kg
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This white marble statue of Siddhartha depicts the Buddha before he achieved Enlightenment. Siddhartha, the royal prince who later became the Enlightened One had begun to exhibit the qualities of a great man from his early days. The story that inspired this marble Siddhartha-Buddha statue tells us that one day, as Siddhartha was sitting in his palace garden, he saw a Hamsa or swan fall on the ground. When Siddhartha approached the bird, he found that it was wounded by an arrow that belonged to his cousin Devadutta, who rushed to the spot to claim his hunt.


As the issue of whom did the swan belong heated, the matter was taken to the royal court, where Devadutta argued that as per the rules of the kingdom, the game belonged to the hunter. The benevolent Siddhartha calmly pointed out that since the swan was not yet dead, it was not game, but only a wounded being who should be treated with love and care.


Pleased by Siddhartha’s benevolence and wisdom, the assembly declared the swan to be free. The noble prince nursed the wounded swan and as soon as the bird regained its health, he released it, free to enjoy the vast sky once again.



Represented in the glistening white marble Siddhartha statue, the prince can be seen gently holding the feeble swan, and caressing it to soothe its pain. The kindness and humanity of the soon-to-be Buddha are beautifully captured in this statue. Though the story dates back to the time when Siddhartha had not given up his royal life, the marble statue depicts him with his distinctive coiled hair and long earlobes- symbols that are attached to his life as a mendicant. The only attribute that attests to his regal status is the exquisite necklace that adorns his neck. This juxtaposition of elements that belong to his later life is done in order to underline the fact that Siddhartha, who was displaying virtues par excellence was born with the Enlightened wisdom, for which the coils and the dangling earlobes become the visible signs. 

How to clean and maintain marble statues?


Marble has been a preferred material for sculptors and artists for more than a thousand years. It is a rock that undergoes metamorphism which causes recrystallization of the original carbonate mineral grains. Marble comes in various colors, designs, and dimensions. Pure white marble is the most preferred type of marble for making sculptures and statues since time immemorial. White marble is especially used for sculpting stone monumental sculptures since ancient times. The natural shine and luster of the carbonate crystals of white marble give a lavish and beautiful appearance to the statue.

 

Marble stone statues are highly durable and can even withstand harsh weather conditions without getting corroded, therefore, they can be kept indoors or outdoors without getting damaged or weathered. Although these statues can last for many decades, their regular care and cleaning are essential to increase their longevity and beautiful appearance.


  • The simplest and basic way of cleaning a marble stone statue is to clear away dirt accumulated on the surface. Outdoor statues are especially prone to biological growth and dirt build-up that may take away their natural beauty. You may rinse the statue with warm water and mild soap to clean the dirt as much as possible. You can use a sponge or cotton cloth to scrape off dirt accumulated in crevices and cracks.

 

  • You must never allow water to stand on the surface of the statue for a long time. Standing water gets absorbed by the marble’s porous surface which results in its discoloration. Therefore, it is always recommended to dry-clean the statue with a towel or damp cloth.

 

  • Applying beeswax, a non-toxic product, on the surface of the marble statue offers protection against staining, dirt, and pollutants. It also polishes the surface and gives a natural shine to the statue.

 

Marble statues need periodical cleaning to maintain their flawless look. However, harsh and deep cleaning can result in making the statue look dull. If your marble statue is withering away, it is recommended to take the help of a professional cleaner. Marble is a delicate material and therefore needs proper care.

Marble Mastery Unveiled: The Artisan's Symphony in Sculpting Timeless Beauty

Marble is a soft and delicate metamorphic rock derived from limestone. It is composed mainly of recrystallized carbonate minerals. The appealing appearance of marble gives rise to the making of beautiful sculptures and statues. Jaipur city of Rajasthan, India, is considered the capital of marble carving where various marble idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are made. These magnificent statues are carved by skilled sculptors out of the purest white marble. The slight softness of white marble makes it easier to be carved and chiseled into any desirable form or shape. Another impressive feature of marble is that the calcite has a low refractive index that allows light to penetrate the stone before getting scattered out. This results in bringing a translucent appearance and luster to the marble sculpture. This is the reason why most sculptors prefer to work with marble for sculpting life-size statues that require intricate details, evoking a certain realism to the work.

There is a detailed or step-by-step process of developing the desired structure of a sculpture from marble stone. These steps are:

1. Clay mould

Most sculptors prefer to sculpt a preliminary model out of clay or wax to translate its complex and intricate details into the final stone sculpture with the use of calipers or a pointing machine. The plasticity of the clay mould helps sculptors capture the success of the final sculpture before carving the stone. The clay is moulded into the desired shape or form and this acts as a rough
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2. Roughing out

The second step of carving or sculpting is to remove large portions of unwanted marble stone. This task is done by using a special tool known as a point chisel. The pointed end of this tool is useful for splitting the large stone and removing big chunks that are not wanted. Usually, a mallet (a tool similar to a hammer) is used to transfer energy through the chisel to shatter the stone evenly and accurately.
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3. Refining the figure

Once the sculptors have determined the general shape of the sculpture, a toothed chisel or claw chisel is used to refine the stone. These tools create parallel lines in the stone to add texture to the figure. During this stage, the rough block of stone has now changed into the general shape of the sculpture.
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4. Adding the details

The sculptor is now ready to carry out detailed work to develop a more refined form of the sculpture. Tools such as rasps and rifflers are then used to enhance the shape into its final form. These tools finely create details such as frills or folds of clothing or locks of hair.
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5. Polishing

This is the last step in marble sculpting in which the sculptor uses materials such as sandpaper to bring out a natural sheen to the sculpture. The sandpaper is rubbed against the surface to make it smoother and flawless. Sometimes, tin oxide is also used to make the sculpture appear glossy and more translucent.
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Marble sculptures are highly durable and can last for many decades if maintained and taken care of properly. They are also extremely weather-resistant and therefore, can be kept outdoors or indoors. The exquisite beauty of marble statues elevates the aura of the space and emanates positivity all around.
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