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FAQs
Q1: How do I choose the right Buddha statue or deity for my space?
Answer: Choosing a sacred piece is a deeply personal alignment. We recommend focusing on your current intention: if you seek tranquility and obstacles removed, a Medicine Buddha or Green Tara may resonate; for grounding and wisdom, a classic Shakyamuni Buddha or Manjushri is ideal. You can also view the specific dimensions listed on each product page to ensure the physical presence fits harmoniously on your altar or living space.
Q2: Do you offer certificates of authenticity for your Thangkas and premium pieces?
Answer: Yes. Every hand-painted Thangka and premium master-level statue comes with a dedicated Certificate of Authenticity. This document details the lineage artist workshop, the traditional materials used (such as specific mineral pigments and gold leaf), and guarantees that your piece is an authentic work of sacred eastern art, not a digital print or replica.
Q3: How do I know the malas and crystals are 100% genuine and not synthetic?
Answer: We take spiritual transparency seriously. All gemstones, crystals, and sacred woods are 100% naturally sourced and rigorously inspected. Because they are authentic products of the Earth, you will notice natural variations in cloudiness, grain patterns, and weight—imperfections that synthetic glass or plastic cannot replicate. We never coat our woods with toxic chemical varnishes.
Q4: What is your international shipping policy, and will I have to pay import duties?
Answer: We offer fully insured worldwide shipping. Standard delivery typically takes 7–14 business days, while express courier takes 3–5 days. Depending on your country’s regulations (especially for UK and EU customers), minor customs clearances or VAT may apply upon arrival. For high-value heritage statues, we handle premium customs routing to minimize transport friction.
Q5: Is it respectful to wear my mala or place a Buddha statue if I am not Buddhist?
Answer: Mindfulness and universal peace belong to everyone. You do not need to identify as a Buddhist to appreciate the protective energy and artistic heritage of these pieces. We welcome all collectors, practitioners, and aesthetic lovers who approach these sacred objects with clear intentions, reverence, and respect for the culture they embody.
Q6: Where is the most respectful place to position my new statue or Thangka at home?
Answer: For optimal energy alignment, position your sacred statue or Thangka in an elevated location—such as a dedicated altar, mantel, or a sturdy shelf—ideally facing the main entrance or a window to welcome protective energy. It is traditionally recommended to keep these sacred icons at eye level or higher, and out of low-energy or private areas like bathrooms, primary bedrooms, or directly on the floor.
