Nro. 99858339

Shuun – valumuottiin tehty Jizo Bodhisattva -figuuri temppelikokoelmasta – japanilainen buddhistinen - Posliini - Japani - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Nro. 99858339

Shuun – valumuottiin tehty Jizo Bodhisattva -figuuri temppelikokoelmasta – japanilainen buddhistinen - Posliini - Japani - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
– Cast metal sculpture by Shuun, a revered maker of Buddhist statuary – Standing Jizo Bodhisattva in traditional robes with serene expression – Compact scale at 22 cm height – perfect for meditation alcoves or display shelves
Summary: This is a cast metal figure of Jizo Bodhisattva, the guardian deity of travellers and children, created by the sculptor Shuun. The piece is described as originating from a temple clearance, suggesting genuine devotional use. Standing approximately 22 cm tall, the figure captures Jizo in his characteristic monk's attire, with hands positioned in blessing mudra. The patina and surface wear speak to age and contemplative handling. Though modest in scale, this sculpture carries the quiet authority of Japanese Buddhist iconography and would suit collectors of devotional art or those seeking meditative presence in their interior.
Japanese Buddhist sculpture has long been admired for its synthesis of spiritual symbolism and refined craftsmanship. Jizo Bodhisattva (Ksitigarbha in Sanskrit) occupies a unique place in the Buddhist pantheon – revered as a protector of the vulnerable, especially children and souls in the afterlife. Representations of Jizo span centuries, from grand temple statuary to intimate household shrines. This piece, marked with the signature of Shuun, reflects the enduring tradition of cast metal Buddhist figures, many of which were commissioned for temple use or personal devotion during the late Meiji, Taisho, or Showa periods.
The figure depicts Jizo in classic standing pose, draped in flowing robes that cascade in elegant folds. The face is serene, eyes downcast in meditation, embodying the compassionate watchfulness that defines this deity. The metal surface shows natural oxidation and wear – evidence of handling, incense smoke, or display within a temple environment. The compact proportions (22 cm in height, 8 cm width and depth) make this an accessible piece for contemporary interiors, whether positioned on a minimalist console, within a tokonoma alcove, or alongside other devotional objects.
In modern European homes, Japanese Buddhist sculpture introduces a note of contemplative calm. This Jizo figure pairs beautifully with natural materials – wood, stone, linen – and suits spaces designed for reflection or creative work. The patinated bronze tones harmonise with neutral palettes, while the vertical simplicity of the form complements both traditional and contemporary décor. Displayed on a plinth or low shelf, with subtle lighting, the piece becomes a focal point of quiet presence.
Condition: The sculpture shows signs of age, including surface oxidation, minor scratches, and wear consistent with temple use. These characteristics enhance authenticity and speak to the piece's history. No major structural damage is evident. Please review the images carefully for condition details.
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