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Japanese Wooden Jizo Bosatsu Statue Seated Lotus Halo Ksitigarbha Buddhist Figure 30cm

Japanese Wooden Jizo Bosatsu Statue Seated Lotus Halo Ksitigarbha Buddhist Figure 30cm

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Overview

This is not antique temple-grade carving.

This is devotional object scale.

But do not dismiss it.

At ~30 cm, this is home altar size.

Portable.

Domestic.

Intimate.

The carving style suggests late 20th century workshop production rather than Edo-period temple commission.

But that does not eliminate value.

It reframes it.

Subject: Jizō Bosatsu (Kṣitigarbha)
Material: Carved Wood
Construction: Separate mandorla halo with radiating spokes
Base: Lotus pedestal over octagonal plinth
Height: ~30–32 cm including halo
Condition: No noticeable major damage


Iconographic Assessment

Jizō Bosatsu is identifiable by:

• Shaven monk head
• Staff (khakkhara) in right hand
• Jewel (cintāmaṇi) in left
• Seated lotus posture
• Radiant mandorla halo

This halo is interesting.

Radiating spokes suggest stylized sunburst interpretation.

More decorative than strict classical halo.

The lotus base:

Multi-tiered carved petals
Symmetrical
Mechanical precision

The base plinth:

Octagonal
Carved geometric band

This is machine-assisted carving or late-period workshop style.

Not hand-chisel irregularity typical of Edo.


Craft Evaluation

Wood grain appears light.

Likely:

Cypress substitute or lower-cost softwood.

Finish is clean.

Carving lines sharp but not deeply undercut.

Facial expression:

Neutral
Soft
Non-aggressive

This is devotional craft for domestic altar markets.

Possibly 1970s–2000s.


Condition Analysis

No noticeable major damage.

From images:

Halo spokes intact
No visible cracks
Lotus petals undamaged
Surface clean


Spiritual Archive Context

In your broader sacred archive thesis:

You categorize:

• Temple-grade antique
• Meiji revival devotional
• Late 20th century domestic craft
• Contemporary reinterpretation

This falls into:

Domestic devotional craft.

That is not inferior.

It represents lived Buddhism.

Not museum Buddhism.

And collectors increasingly appreciate everyday devotional objects as cultural anthropology.


Authenticity & Stewardship

Evaluated under the Japonista Sacred Art Authentication Framework™:

• Iconographic accuracy and doctrinal alignment verification
• Material assessment across wood, bronze, lacquer, pigment, silk, and mixed media
• Structural integrity, restoration history, and age-consistent wear evaluation
• Provenance context and devotional-use assessment

Guaranteed 100% Authentic.
All works are curated and backed by the Japonista Lifetime Authenticity Warranty™, with reverence for both material integrity and spiritual significance.


A Note on Presence, Devotion & Sacred Form

Buddhist statues and sacred artworks are not decorative objects; they are embodiments of doctrine, meditation, and spiritual presence. Each mudra, attribute, and expression reflects codified meaning shaped by centuries of devotional transmission.

At Japonista, we approach sacred works with disciplined restraint. Surface wear, pigment loss, and patina are evaluated within historical and devotional context rather than corrected toward artificial perfection. Restoration, when present, is disclosed transparently and assessed for doctrinal fidelity.

Our role is not merely to facilitate acquisition, but to steward these works with cultural literacy and spiritual seriousness—ensuring they are placed where their presence may continue with dignity.


Inquiries, Availability, and Private Consideration

Certain sacred works are held firmly due to iconographic rarity, historical importance, or preservation sensitivity. All inquiries are handled discreetly, and we welcome thoughtful discussion regarding lineage, devotional context, or conservation history.

If you are building a focused Buddhist archive—by deity, sect, period, or material—our team is available to provide informed, respectful guidance.


Concierge Support & Collector Guidance

Japonista Concierge™ offers personalized assistance for collectors seeking deeper understanding of iconographic distinctions, regional stylistic variations, conservation planning, and responsible placement.

Whether your intention is devotional installation, academic study, or cultural preservation, we guide each acquisition with clarity and reverence.

For select historically significant works, private reservation or structured arrangements may be available on a case-by-case basis, handled with appropriate discretion.


Before Proceeding

We kindly encourage collectors to review our shop policies and sacred art guidelines, available through the links in our website footer, outlining conservation standards, handling practices, environmental considerations, and cultural respect protocols specific to devotional objects.


A Closing Note

Thank you for exploring Japonista’s curated archive of Buddhist statues and sacred art. These works carry centuries of contemplation, doctrine, and devotion within their form. We are honored to steward them where their presence may continue with integrity, respect, and quiet strength.

If you have questions or wish to explore related items, please feel free to contact Japonista Concierge™ at any time.

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