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Japanese Lacquer Zushi Buddha Shrine - Meiji Period Material - Terracotta They look lovely displayed in

SKU 70000937775
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USD147.50 USD195.50

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Description

They look lovely displayed in a group on a wall or table

it kept animals out while enhancing the entrance’s architectural beauty

Dimensions: W20 x D22 x H23 cm

The best wooden parath bowls like this one are carved from a single piece of timber

He is framed by intricately chip carved mandalas

Japanese Lacquer Zushi Buddha Shrine - Meiji Period Material - Terracotta They look lovely displayed inJapanese box shrines (zushi) became common place when Buddhism spread across Japan in the 8th century. As Buddhist temples were built in the place of Shint shrines, these miniature shrines for private devotion became more common. The interior is gilded apart from the Buddha which has been replaced at some time. Zushi shrine dates from the Meiji period (1868 1912) and inside Buddha stands atop a lotus throne and is holding a lotus flower. When closed,

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