We recently added the beautiful Buddha Pacceka themed wall art panel to our product catalog and now we have added to our existing line of Buddha Ushnisha  themed panels.Both styles are available in three different natural oil finishes Walnut,White and Tung Oil.The beautiful natural oil finishes adds to the already Eco-friendly nature of our hand carved sustainable wood products.Both the Buddha Pacceka and Usinisha themes are now available in four different sizes . . . 12" x 15" @ 6 lbs , 16" x 20" @ 9 lbs , 20" x 30" @ 19 lbs and 24" x 36"  @ 29 lbs.

Pacceka, the realization of the Dhamma is "like a dream seen by a deaf mute." Referring to one who has attained to supreme and perfect insight, but who does so without proclaiming the truth to the world – hence the equivalent “Silent Buddha” sometimes found in translations.

Ushnisha, is a three dimensional oval at the top of the head of the Buddha. It symbolizes his wisdom and openness as an enlightened being. The first representations of the Buddha in the 1st century CE in the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara also represent him with a topknot, rather than just a cranial knob. It is thought that the interpretation of the ushnisha as a supernatural cranial protuberance happened at a later date, as the representation of the topknot became more symbolized and its original meaning was lost (Mario Bussagli, "L'art du Gandhara").