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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    XXL Balinese Buddha Statue

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    Extra Large Buddha Head

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About Extra Large Buddha Garden Ornaments

Extra Large Buddha Garden Ornaments: XXL Balinese and 60cm Head

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. Both are reconstituted cast stone in a soft mid-grey, weighted for a permanent placement and rated for outdoor winters without sealing.

The XXL Balinese and the 60cm Buddha Head

The XXL Balinese Buddha Statue stands a full metre tall and weighs around forty kilos. Reconstituted cast stone with the temple-district face: long earlobes, narrow elongated brow, downcast half-closed eyes, softened mouth, topknot of tight ordered spirals. It is built to anchor a generous spot. Next to it the Extra Large Buddha Head measures 60cm and shares the same porous cast-stone surface with careful facial detail, in the same soft mid-grey. Together the two cover the knee-to-shoulder scale tier of the Buddha range, sitting above the smaller seated cuts kept under large Buddha garden ornaments and the cast-stone Buddha cluster on stone Buddha garden ornaments.

Why the anchor scale matters

A Buddha at this size becomes the piece you build a garden corner around, rather than a detail you place between other plants. The XXL needs a proper base and a clear line of sight at eye level from a nearby seat. The 60cm head sits one tier down: still a focal piece, but lighter to position and easier to settle into low planting at the turn of a gravel path. Pick the metre-tall piece for a permanent courtyard or end-of-lawn anchor, the 60cm for a quieter focal point that can be repositioned as the planting settles.

Placement for a metre-scale Buddha head

A 40kg head wants a stable, level pad underneath. On gravel, a 60×60cm paving slab set flush stops the piece slowly tilting as the gravel shifts under rainfall. On lawn, a flagstone sunk level with the turf keeps the base out of mud and lets a mower pass without catching. Damp wicks up from bare earth and speeds lichen on the underside, which most owners welcome on the face but not running onto the plinth. A sheltered corner beside a tree fern, a clump of black bamboo or a Japanese maple suits the carving tradition without forcing a tropical theme. A centre-lawn position does not.

Finish, care and weathering

Reconstituted cast stone is frost-tolerant out of the box and does not need sealing. The lichen patina deepens through the first two winters and settles. A soft brush over the face once a year clears bird mess or windblown debris. Skip the power wash, it strips the moss back to bare stone. The XXL ships palletised and wants a sack trolley plus a second pair of hands on delivery day. Once placed, it stays put without pegging.

For the cast-stone Buddha cluster only, see stone Buddha garden ornaments. For Buddha pieces by other scales, the large Buddha and lying Buddha ranges. For the regional Balinese cluster, Balinese Buddha garden ornaments. For statement-scale pieces across other subjects, extra large garden ornaments.

XXL Balinese Buddha Statue
From the extra large buddha garden ornaments range

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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