黃楊木 - Signed 'Tōun saku' 東雲作 - 一尊小型的观音雕像 - 大正时期(约1910年代至1920年代)





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Taisho時期原裝檜木雕刻觀音十一面,簽名「Tōun saku」,高9 cm(含底座92 mm),寬4 cm,深35 mm,重20.8 g,狀態良好,袈裟有小缺、光背光圈缺失。
賣家描述
不可思议地精细的小型黄杨木十一头观音像(Jiūichimen Kannon),日本江户时期,18/19世纪
Description:
according to an ancient Buddhist legend, the Bodhisattva Kannon tried to perceive at one time the total sum of the sufferings of all living beings; he was so overwhelmed with pain and fear that his head exploded into eleven fragments. Then the Amida Buddha collected all the pieces and transformed them into eleven heads, setting them in a crown on Kannon's head and gaving the upper one its own appearance. In this way he would have as many as eleven heads to reflect on all ways to help suffering beings. Kannon is the emanation of Amida, the Buddha of the West, as well the bodhisattva of compassion; this statue represents “Kannon with Eleven Faces” just as the legend says. The heads are arranged in a crown.
The heads indicate the stages of the path to Enlightenment, while the upper one has the appearance of a Buddha and represents the full completion his journey to Enlightenment. The main head of our Kannon has a calm expression: its eyes are half-closed, and his expression encourages calm and serenity. The gaze is turned downwards, towards the right hand, which makes the gesture of the gift and the left holding the elixir of longevity.
Reference: Musei di Genova
Condition: besides a small piece missing of the robe and absence of the Mandorla this statue is in prestine condition with all the lotus leaves present and intact.
Weight: 20.8 g
Measurements:
Statue H. 58 mm, 92 mm with the pedestal.
Material: boxwood
Signed: Yes, with three characters at backside and old labels at the base
Worldwide shipping with insurance!
不可思议地精细的小型黄杨木十一头观音像(Jiūichimen Kannon),日本江户时期,18/19世纪
Description:
according to an ancient Buddhist legend, the Bodhisattva Kannon tried to perceive at one time the total sum of the sufferings of all living beings; he was so overwhelmed with pain and fear that his head exploded into eleven fragments. Then the Amida Buddha collected all the pieces and transformed them into eleven heads, setting them in a crown on Kannon's head and gaving the upper one its own appearance. In this way he would have as many as eleven heads to reflect on all ways to help suffering beings. Kannon is the emanation of Amida, the Buddha of the West, as well the bodhisattva of compassion; this statue represents “Kannon with Eleven Faces” just as the legend says. The heads are arranged in a crown.
The heads indicate the stages of the path to Enlightenment, while the upper one has the appearance of a Buddha and represents the full completion his journey to Enlightenment. The main head of our Kannon has a calm expression: its eyes are half-closed, and his expression encourages calm and serenity. The gaze is turned downwards, towards the right hand, which makes the gesture of the gift and the left holding the elixir of longevity.
Reference: Musei di Genova
Condition: besides a small piece missing of the robe and absence of the Mandorla this statue is in prestine condition with all the lotus leaves present and intact.
Weight: 20.8 g
Measurements:
Statue H. 58 mm, 92 mm with the pedestal.
Material: boxwood
Signed: Yes, with three characters at backside and old labels at the base
Worldwide shipping with insurance!

