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  • Japanese antique stone Buddha “Nyoirin Kannon”/1750-1850/Edo period
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This Buddha is called "nyoi-rin-kannon" in Japanese. It is a Buddha statue that grants wishes as you wish and removes suffering. This sitting figure with his hands on his cheeks show...
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  • Japanese antique stone Buddha "Fudo Myoo"/1700-1800/Edo period/Garden ornament
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This is an old Japanese stone Buddha made in the late Edo period. This stone Buddha is a Buddha statue called Fudo Myoo. Fudo Myoo is a Buddhist statue that has been popular in Japan...
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  • Small wooden Buddha statue painted with Japanese lacquer/"Senju Kannon"/Edo
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This is a small Japanese wooden Buddha statue. The deity is called "Thousand-Armed Kannon." Doctrinally, he is Kannon Bodhisattva with a thousand hands. The thousand hands represent ...
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    Antique 18th Century Japanese Edo Sculptures and Carvings

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  • Japanese antique small stone Buddha "Jizo Bodhisattva"/1750-1850/Rare design
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This is a small stone Buddha made after the middle of the Edo period in Japan. It is a type of Buddha statue called Jizo in Japan, and is one of the bodhisattvas in the world of Budd...
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    Antique Late 18th Century Japanese Edo Sculptures and Carvings

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    Stone

  • Japanese antique wooden small Buddha statue / Edo period / 17th to 18th century
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This is a wooden Buddha statue made during the Edo period in Japan. The material is cypress wood. After that, it is painted white, then covered with black lacquer, and then painted o...
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    Antique 17th Century Japanese Edo Figurative Sculptures

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  • Old Japanese Wooden Buddha Statue /Edo Period/ Wooden Figurine /Yakushi Nyorai
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This is a wooden carved Buddha made in the late Edo period (1800s). This Buddha statue is Yakushi Nyorai. The Tathagata is the highest enlightened being in the Buddhist world. The Yakushi Nyorai is said to be the Buddha of medicine, and holds a pot of medicine in his left hand. This Buddha statue also holds a pot of medicine in his left hand. Also, his right hand is missing, and his right palm is normally facing the opponent. This Buddha statue is made of one piece of wood and is made of cedar wood and cypress. It is a simple carving, and it is thought that it was probably carved not by a Buddhist sculptor, but by a monk at a temple or a villager who could carve Buddha statues...
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