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Amida Nyorai Buddha Wooden Buddhist Sculpture Edo
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Pre 1700 item# 1128001 (stock# 456)
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Standing Amida Nyorai sculpted from wood and finished in lacquer and gilt, yosegi-zukuri joined-block construction, inset-crystal eyes, original plinth and radial zuko halo. Early-Edo Period ca. 1650. Loss of the left hand, the tips of the upraised three fingers of the right hand, the lower portion of the left earlobe, and the lotus petals originally attached to the rounded lotus dais upon which the Amida figure stands. Old repair to the radial halo's supporting stem.Overall height: 60.5 cm Height of Amida figure only: 37 cm Width of plinth: 23.3 cm Depth of plinth: 21.2 cm An elegantly sculpted standing Amida Nyorai, Buddha of the Western Paradise, in the classic raigo welcome-to-paradise pose, in entirely original condition with desirable soot-black patination overall, complete with original plinth and radial halo.
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Wooden Fragment Zanketsu Bosatsu Heian 11~12 c.
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Pre 1492 item# 1108961 (stock# 441)
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Wooden fragment of a standing bosatsu. Traces of lacquer-based ground treatment. Late-Heian Period ca. 10001100.Height: 72 cm Width: 20 cm Depth: 4.5 cm. By the late-11th century, the yosegi-zukuri joined-block construction method was widely employed by Buddhist sculptors trained in the traditional Kyoto/Nara workshops. This fragment comprises the rear block of a standing bosatsu with total height of approximately 100 cm constructed using the yosegi-zukuri method. A highly desirable Heian-Period fragment.
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Wooden Fragment Zanketsu Heian Period 10~12 c.
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Pre 1492 item# 1097452 (stock# 430)
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Wooden fragment (zanketsu) of the upper arm of a bodhisattva, showing slight traces of the original lacquer-based ground treatment. Heian Period ca. 10th12th century. Custom-made stand included.Height of fragment only: 26 cm Height, including stand: 32 cm. This fragment is featured on page 85 of a Japanese-language book entitled "Furukute Utsukushii Mono" (Old, Beautiful Things), written by Mika Seki, owner of Shouun Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo, and Mika Gallery in Manhattan, published in Tokyo by Heibonsha/Corona Books in December 2010. The caption accompanying the photograph of this fragment (please see the final two photos included with this listing) dates it to the Heian Period (7941185). An old, beautiful thing, indeed.
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Stone Gorinto 5-Tiered Stupa Pagoda Muromachi 16 c.
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Pre 1700 item# 1096306 (stock# 428)
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Gorinto (lit. five-tiered stupa) sculpted in one piece from an especially hard sedimentary stone. Late-Muromachi Period ca. 1550. Very minor old loss.Height: 48.2 cm Width/depth of base: 13.8 cm. The gorinto is a uniquely Japanese style of stupa comprising five geometric forms, which correspond (from bottom) to earth, water, fire, wind, and ethereal space. The Japanese Shingon sect of esoteric Buddhism views the gorinto as a symbol of Dai-Nichi Buddha, who, underlying all things, manifests himself in the five elements making up the physical world. A fine example of type, with good size and pleasing formal balance. Uncommon.
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