Old Stock , Tibetan Statue of Amoghasiddhi Buddha, Full Fire Gold Plated , Last Piece

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Old Stock , Tibetan Statue of Amoghasiddhi Buddha, Full Fire Gold Plated , Last Piece code: HME21658 Weight : 0.3 Kg(s) size :8x6x4 Cm
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Old Stock Tibetan Statue of Amoghasiddhi Buddha Full Fire Gold Plated Last Piece


Weight: 0.3 kg
Size: 8x6x4 cm
Material: Copper


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Finishing: Full Fire Gold Gilded



Detailed Description of Mercury Gilding - Source wikipedia
Fire-gilding or Wash-gilding is a process by which an amalgam of gold is applied to metallic surfaces the mercury being subsequently volatilized leaving a film of gold or an amalgam containing 13 to 16% mercury. In the preparation of the amalgam the gold must first be reduced to thin plates or grains which are heated red-hot and thrown into previously heated mercury until it begins to smoke. When the mixture is stirred with an iron rod the gold is totally absorbed. The proportion of mercury to gold is generally six or eight to one. When the amalgam is cold it is squeezed through chamois leather to separate the superfluous mercury; the gold with about twice its weight of mercury remains behind forming a yellowish silvery mass with the consistency of butter.

When the metal to be gilded is wrought or chased it ought to be covered with mercury before the amalgam is applied that this may be more easily spread; but when the surface of the metal is plain the amalgam may be applied to it directly. When no such preparation is applied the surface to be gilded is simply bitten and cleaned with nitric acid. A deposit of mercury is obtained on a metallic surface using quicksilver water a solution of mercury(II) nitrate the nitric acid attacking the metal to which it is applied and thus leaving a film of free metallic mercury.

The amalgam is equally spread over the prepared surface of the metal the mercury is then sublimed by heat just sufficient for that purpose; for if it is too great part of the gold may be driven off or it may run together and leave some of the surface of the metal bare. When the mercury has evaporated which is known by the surface having entirely become of a dull yellow color the metal must undergo other operations by which the fine gold color is given to it. First the gilded surface is rubbed with a scratch brush of brass wire until its surface is smooth.

It is then covered with gilding wax and again exposed to fire until the wax is burnt off. Gilding wax is composed of beeswax mixed with some of the following substances: red ochre verdigris copper scales alum vitriol and borax. By this operation the color of the gilding is heightened and the effect seems to be produced by a perfect dissipation of some mercury remaining after the former operation. The gilt surface is then covered over with potassium nitrate alum or other salts ground together and mixed into a paste with water or weak ammonia. The piece of metal thus covered is exposed to heat and then quenched in water.

By this method its color is further improved and brought nearer to that of gold probably by removing any particles of copper that may have been on the gilt surface. This process when skillfully carried out produces gilding of great solidity and beauty but owing to the exposure of the workmen to mercurial fumes it is very unhealthy. There is also much loss of mercury to the atmosphere which brings extremely serious environmental concerns as well.

This method of gilding metallic objects was formerly widespread but fell into disuse as the dangers of mercury toxicity became known. Since fire-gilding requires that the mercury be volatilized to drive off the mercury and leave the gold behind on the surface it is extremely dangerous. Breathing the fumes generated by this process can quickly result in serious health problems such as neurological damage and endocrine disorders since inhalation is a very efficient route for mercuric compounds to enter the body. This process has generally been supplanted by the electroplating of gold over a nickel substrate which is more economical and less dangerous.

Fire Gold Plating In Nepal


Making Process: Lost-Wax System



Amoghasiddhi Buddha: Brief Introduction

Amoghasiddhis is one of the five important Dhyani Buddhas. His name describes his characteristics perfectly. Amogha(Amoha) means the exclusion of confusion or spiritual ignorance siddhi means Mastery in a subject. So in Amoghashiddhi is a Master to help remove confusion and spiritual ignorance.

"Mogha" can also be translated as a failure unfruitful or unsuccessful. Thus Amoghasiddhi is also the master of success the one whose success cannot be obstructed. This is perhaps the most common description for Amoghasiddhi "the Buddha of unobstructed success."Teachings of AmoghashiddiAmoghasiddhi teaches us that Spiritual understanding is the deepest and fullest grasp of the universal truth that every experience and every object arises out of certain conditions. Likewise every object and every experience becomes part of the conditions out of which other objects and experiences in turn arise.

A dynamic endlessly unfolding. That is Amoghasiddhi's field his home. So the wisdom of dwelling in this place is the wisdom of actions that are perfected. Actions are performed for the good of all beings and the actions accomplish that perfectly. This world of perfected action is one of perfected conditions: harmonious serene pure.
Icongraphy of AmogshiddhiAmoghasddhi's direction is the north. His time is midnight and so in visualizing Amoghasiddhi he is surrounded by a sky of midnight blue. His element is air and thus he has the power of the wind both fierce and gentle warming and cooling a baby's breath a tree-breaker. His particular wisdom as we have discovered is the wisdom of all accomplishing action. He is described as the Buddha of the realization of the Bodhisattva path a Buddha of actions actions perfected and free of karmic consequences actions that are pure crystallized and transparent.

Amoghasiddhi's color is green. His vehicle is Garudha a half human and half bird mythical imaginary creature. Amoghasiddhi's sits in abhaya mudra with his right hand held palm facing outward in front of the heart this Mudras mean protection and removal of fear. That quality of fearlessness essential to living the spiritual life. His spiritual object is the double dorje that symbolizes the highest comprehension of truth the incomparable power of a Buddha.

 

Mantra of Amoghsiddhi

OM AMOGHASIDDHI AH HUM

 

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