Extra Large Buddha Garden Ornaments
Extra large Buddha garden ornaments are the anchor-scale cast-stone pieces in the range, chosen for courtyard centres and end-of-lawn focal points rather than border edges. The two pieces in this tier are the XXL Balinese Buddha Statue at a metre tall and around forty kilos, and the Extra Large Buddha Head at 60cm.
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About Extra Large Buddha Garden Ornaments
Extra Large Buddha Garden Ornaments: XXL Balinese and 60cm Head
Frequently Asked Questions
How does delivery, returns and contact work?
UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.
How big and how heavy are the two pieces?
The XXL Balinese Buddha Statue stands a full metre tall and weighs around forty kilos. It is a two-person lift and asks for a paving slab or poured concrete pad underneath. The Extra Large Buddha Head measures 60cm, lighter to position and easier to settle into low planting. Both are reconstituted cast stone in a soft mid-grey.
Can a 40kg Buddha head be delivered down a narrow side return?
The XXL Balinese Buddha arrives palletised to the kerbside. From there, two adults with a sack trolley can move it down a side return around 70cm wide or more. Shoulder clearance is the limit, not the piece itself. If the access is tighter, a garden trolley with pneumatic wheels handles gravel and steps better than a flat sack trolley.
What kind of base does the XXL need underneath?
A stable, level load-bearing pad. On gravel, a 60×60cm paving slab set flush into the bed stops the piece slowly tilting as the gravel shifts under rainfall. On lawn, a flagstone sunk level with the turf works. Avoid bare earth, damp wicks up and softens the placement over a wet winter.
Where in the garden does an anchor-scale Buddha sit best?
A courtyard centre, the end of a gravel path, the corner where a planted bed turns into a paved seating area, or the far end of a generous lawn. Pair it with a sheltered backdrop (a tree fern, a clump of black bamboo, a Japanese maple) rather than open sky. Centre-lawn is the spot to avoid, the scale loses its reading without something to frame it.
How does the cast stone weather over the first few years?
The soft mid-grey deepens through the first two wet autumns as moss and lichen settle into the micro-texture of the cast stone. Most owners prefer the patina to the straight-from-mould finish; by the third winter the piece reads settled rather than freshly placed. A soft brush over the face once a year is the only seasonal care.
Do I need to seal or cover the XXL Buddha for winter?
No. Reconstituted cast stone is frost-tolerant out of the box and does not need sealing. A cover would trap moisture against the surface and hold back the patina you want. Leaving the piece out through winter is the right call. A soft brush over the face once a year is all the care the surface needs.
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