Shōkan'non-zō 聖観音像 Statue of Kannon Bodhisattva - Statue Cast iron - Japan

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A hand signed cast iron statue of Kannon Bodhisattva by Misawa Hiroshi from Japan, with Showa inscription and a calm, atmospheric presence for a discerning bidder.

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This is a standing statue of Kannon Bodhisattva by Misawa Hiroshi.
Made from cast iron, the statue has a tarnished look, but still exudes a lovely atmosphere.
The box is inscribed with
三沢寛 Misawa Hiroshi
昭和19年 Showa 19
聖観音像 Shōkan'non-zō (Statue of Kannon Bodhisattva).
Showa 19 is the year 1944, 81 years ago.
The base of the lotus bud is slightly bent, but the statue is otherwise in good condition.

Misawa Kan was a sculptor of bronze statues and Kannon Bodhisattva who was active in the early Showa period.

The Seikanzeon Bosatsu statue represents Kannon Bosatsu (also known as Kannon Bodhisattva), a key figure in Mahayana Buddhism symbolizing compassion. Kannon, often called "the one who hears the cries of the world," is revered for her ability to assist sentient beings in distress. The Seikanzeon form is one of the most basic and commonly depicted representations of Kannon.

Key features of Seikanzeon Bosatsu statues:
Pose: The Seikanzeon Bosatsu typically appears with one face and two arms, often holding a lotus or a water jar, with a calm and serene expression.
Attire: The figure is adorned with traditional bodhisattva ornaments like crowns, bracelets, and necklaces, and dressed in elegant robes. These decorations symbolize that the bodhisattva has not yet attained full Buddhahood and remains engaged with the world.
Significance: Seikanzeon is especially revered for responding to the suffering of all beings, in line with her name meaning "the one who perceives the sounds of the world." She is a beloved figure for those seeking solace in times of trouble.
In Japan, Kannon Bosatsu has been an important object of devotion since the Nara and Heian periods, with many statues and temples dedicated to her. Seikanzeon statues hold significant artistic and spiritual value, particularly in the sculpture traditions of the Heian and Kamakura periods, and can be found in famous sites such as Horyu-ji and Sanjusangen-do.

Height: 48.5 cm
Width: 13.0 cm
Depth: 13.5 cm
Weight: 6.35 kg

Condition:
The overall condition is not bad, but the base of the flower held in the left hand is broken. There are also small scratches, stains, scuffs, dirt, discoloration, and rust. This is a delicate item, so please handle with care. We have posted many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

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Seller's Story

Thank you very much for showing interest in the item. I have been working as an antique dealer in Japan for about 10 years. I have visited around 10,000 customers' homes to procure items. The items I am selling on Catawiki are sourced from all over Japan. Based on my past experiences, I search for and list items with good taste. Please check out my sales page and enjoy browsing through the various other items I have listed.

This is a standing statue of Kannon Bodhisattva by Misawa Hiroshi.
Made from cast iron, the statue has a tarnished look, but still exudes a lovely atmosphere.
The box is inscribed with
三沢寛 Misawa Hiroshi
昭和19年 Showa 19
聖観音像 Shōkan'non-zō (Statue of Kannon Bodhisattva).
Showa 19 is the year 1944, 81 years ago.
The base of the lotus bud is slightly bent, but the statue is otherwise in good condition.

Misawa Kan was a sculptor of bronze statues and Kannon Bodhisattva who was active in the early Showa period.

The Seikanzeon Bosatsu statue represents Kannon Bosatsu (also known as Kannon Bodhisattva), a key figure in Mahayana Buddhism symbolizing compassion. Kannon, often called "the one who hears the cries of the world," is revered for her ability to assist sentient beings in distress. The Seikanzeon form is one of the most basic and commonly depicted representations of Kannon.

Key features of Seikanzeon Bosatsu statues:
Pose: The Seikanzeon Bosatsu typically appears with one face and two arms, often holding a lotus or a water jar, with a calm and serene expression.
Attire: The figure is adorned with traditional bodhisattva ornaments like crowns, bracelets, and necklaces, and dressed in elegant robes. These decorations symbolize that the bodhisattva has not yet attained full Buddhahood and remains engaged with the world.
Significance: Seikanzeon is especially revered for responding to the suffering of all beings, in line with her name meaning "the one who perceives the sounds of the world." She is a beloved figure for those seeking solace in times of trouble.
In Japan, Kannon Bosatsu has been an important object of devotion since the Nara and Heian periods, with many statues and temples dedicated to her. Seikanzeon statues hold significant artistic and spiritual value, particularly in the sculpture traditions of the Heian and Kamakura periods, and can be found in famous sites such as Horyu-ji and Sanjusangen-do.

Height: 48.5 cm
Width: 13.0 cm
Depth: 13.5 cm
Weight: 6.35 kg

Condition:
The overall condition is not bad, but the base of the flower held in the left hand is broken. There are also small scratches, stains, scuffs, dirt, discoloration, and rust. This is a delicate item, so please handle with care. We have posted many photos, so please take a look.

Atention:
The items listed for sale are all used collectibles. Please consider them to have signs of aging, such as stains, scratches, scuffs, tears, discoloration, fading, fraying, and changes in thread color. We will post as many photos as possible to make it easy to understand. As these are old items, we appreciate your understanding before making a purchase.

Shipping:
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.
We will use either DHL or FedEx for a safe and secure transportation. It usually takes about 2-3 weeks for delivery, and the package will be shipped with a tracking number.
Import duties, taxes, VAT, and any other charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. Please check your country's import duties before bidding.

101521401024

Seller's Story

Thank you very much for showing interest in the item. I have been working as an antique dealer in Japan for about 10 years. I have visited around 10,000 customers' homes to procure items. The items I am selling on Catawiki are sourced from all over Japan. Based on my past experiences, I search for and list items with good taste. Please check out my sales page and enjoy browsing through the various other items I have listed.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Cast iron
Artist
Misawa Hiroshi 三沢寛
Title of artwork
Shōkan'non-zō 聖観音像 Statue of Kannon Bodhisattva
Signature
Hand signed
Condition
Good condition
Height
55 cm
Width
23.8 cm
Depth
13.5 cm
Weight
3300 g
JapanVerified
1653
Objects sold
99.61%
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