This is a high-resolution 3D model of the Buddha Vairocana statue, dating back to the 11th to early 12th century. The statue represents Vairocana, the universal Buddha, seated in a lotus position on a detailed lotus pedestal. The intricate design highlights the fine craftsmanship of the era, showcasing flowing robes, a serene facial expression, and hands in a sacred mudra. The worn gold and black patina add an authentic, aged appearance, making this model a remarkable piece of historical and cultural significance.
Applications:
Perfect for use in museum exhibits and educational projects focused on Buddhist art and history.Suitable for cultural heritage preservation and virtual reconstruction.Valuable for 3D printing replicas for collectors or institutions.Ideal for integration into films, games, or animations that require authentic historical artifacts.Can be utilized in meditation and spiritual applications for VR or AR environments.