
Buddha statues, a type of carving art that has been passed down for the longest time. The earliest Buddha statues were predominantly stone carvings, followed by the emergence of bronze Buddha sculptures. These bronze statues are typically smaller and more intricate, making them convenient for carrying and worshiping in temples and believers' altars, or storing in the underground chambers of pagodas. Having been passed down from ancient times to the present, they hold significant collectible value.































