By Linda
I feel the artist did a lovely job sculpting the kitty - the combination of cat meditating is charming.
By Phyllis
This was a gift for my daughter-in-law who is a yoga instructor and pregnant with her first child. She was thrilled with the gift and quality.
By Michelle
I have been intrigued by the crying Buddha for years. I sometimes struggle with depression and the crying Buddha makes me feel less alone. I bought both the small and larger carving because I didnt know how they would feel. I want to offer comfort to the Buddha and I didnt know what that would look like. Would I want to hold it in my hand or would I want to stroke his back? Turns out, I want to do both. I brought the smaller carving to work and I have the larger statue on my grandmothers desk. I rub the larger statues back every time I walk into my living room. I offer the Buddha my comfort and he offers me his. I hold the smaller carving in my hand when Im at work. The smooth contours of the carving beg to be touched. Im so happy with both of them. They are beautiful.
The artistry of Wayan Rendah has been featured in numerous periodicals, including Sunset magazine. "It gives me great pleasure when one of my statues inspires somebody," the artist says.
Wayan Rendah's work has been featured in Home Maker's magazine.I was born in Bali on June 17, 1973. I'm the oldest of seven children in a family... read more
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