阿弥陀如来像 - 木, 镀金, 玻璃, 漆 - 日本 - 江户时代(17世纪–18世纪)





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一尊大型江户时代镀金漆木雕阿弥陀如来像,直立呈三曼伽姿态,手印为来迎印,底座为莲花瓣形,嵌有石獅子与彩绘眼睛,高117 cm,宽39.5 cm,深42 cm,品相良好,仅有年龄相关的轻微磨损及部分损失,附带真伪证书。
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An exceptional large gilt-lacquered wooden figure of Amida Nyorai 阿弥陀如来 (Amitābha), carved in standing posture.
Amida, the Buddha of Immeasurable Light and Life and principal deity of Pure Land Buddhism. Its carved standing in samabhanga , and performing the welcoming mudra 来迎印 (raigô-in), symbolizing the greeting of a faithful devotee's soul at the time of death.
The face is finely modelled with a serene expression, marked by downcast eyes, gently arched brows, and slender lips forming a subtle smile. A delicately painted moustache frames the mouth. The eyes and byakugô (urna) are inlaid in crystal. The hair is arranged in tight curls crowned with an inlaid ushnisha, centred by a pink crystal nikkeishu.
The flowing robes are rendered in elegantly cascading folds, richly gilt and finished in fine lacquer with attractive aged patina.
The figure stands on an intricately carved base composed of joined lotus petals above multi-tiered circular sections, incorporating a shishi 獅子 (temple lion) and a reticulated globular element beneath the lotus. The shishi accentuated by polychrome details and adorned with reverse-painted glass eyes.
Amida Nyorai is the central figure of Pure Land Buddhism and presides over the Western Paradise. According to belief, all who sincerely call upon his name may be reborn into this realm of peace and light. Revered as a figure of salvation and compassion, Amida gained widespread devotion among both aristocrats and common people throughout Japan. His cult emphasises faith and the hope of a blissful life beyond death.
Dimensions:
Height: 117 cm, Width 39.5 cm, Depth 42 cm. Figure height 69 cm.
Period: Japan – Edo period (17th–18th century)
Overall, the figure presents very well. In good condition, with minor wear consistent with age, including expected flaking and rubbing to the gilding and lacquer, and age cracks. There are losses to one sleeve and parts of the base. Its a pedestal petal, the right foot and right hand have been reattached. No mandorla present. Please refer to the photographs for a clear impression of the condition.
When shipped, a certificate of authenticity will be included.
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An exceptional large gilt-lacquered wooden figure of Amida Nyorai 阿弥陀如来 (Amitābha), carved in standing posture.
Amida, the Buddha of Immeasurable Light and Life and principal deity of Pure Land Buddhism. Its carved standing in samabhanga , and performing the welcoming mudra 来迎印 (raigô-in), symbolizing the greeting of a faithful devotee's soul at the time of death.
The face is finely modelled with a serene expression, marked by downcast eyes, gently arched brows, and slender lips forming a subtle smile. A delicately painted moustache frames the mouth. The eyes and byakugô (urna) are inlaid in crystal. The hair is arranged in tight curls crowned with an inlaid ushnisha, centred by a pink crystal nikkeishu.
The flowing robes are rendered in elegantly cascading folds, richly gilt and finished in fine lacquer with attractive aged patina.
The figure stands on an intricately carved base composed of joined lotus petals above multi-tiered circular sections, incorporating a shishi 獅子 (temple lion) and a reticulated globular element beneath the lotus. The shishi accentuated by polychrome details and adorned with reverse-painted glass eyes.
Amida Nyorai is the central figure of Pure Land Buddhism and presides over the Western Paradise. According to belief, all who sincerely call upon his name may be reborn into this realm of peace and light. Revered as a figure of salvation and compassion, Amida gained widespread devotion among both aristocrats and common people throughout Japan. His cult emphasises faith and the hope of a blissful life beyond death.
Dimensions:
Height: 117 cm, Width 39.5 cm, Depth 42 cm. Figure height 69 cm.
Period: Japan – Edo period (17th–18th century)
Overall, the figure presents very well. In good condition, with minor wear consistent with age, including expected flaking and rubbing to the gilding and lacquer, and age cracks. There are losses to one sleeve and parts of the base. Its a pedestal petal, the right foot and right hand have been reattached. No mandorla present. Please refer to the photographs for a clear impression of the condition.
When shipped, a certificate of authenticity will be included.
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卖家已就文件要求收到了Catawiki的通知并保证以下内容: - 该物品是合法获得的, - 卖家有权出售和/或出口该物品(如适用), - 卖家将提供必要的出处或来源地信息,并根据当地法律安排所需的文件和许可证/执照, - 如果在获取许可证/执照方面出现任何延误,卖家将通知买家。 出价竞投,表明您知晓根据您居住的国家和地区可能会被需要提供进口文件,以及获得许可证/执照可能会导致物品交付的延迟。

