Description:

Japan, Edo Period, ca. 1700 CE. This is an Edo Period Buddha head made of wood, with lacquer and gilt applied to it and inset painted crystal eyes. The hair and ushnisha (bump atop the head symbolizing his enlightenment) have black lacquer and there are jewels at the base of the ushnisha and in the forehead. This piece exudes peacefulness and the eyes in particular are amazing. In Edo Period Japan, creativity came from the middle classes of artisans and merchants; some of these artisans devoted themselves to creating religious art, including wooden statues like this one. With economic stability came prosperity, and many people in Edo society were able to take pilgrimages to Buddhist shrines, encouraging religious interest and the replication of Buddhist objects in the average household. Size: 8-1/2" H x 4-1/2" W x 5" L (22 cm x 11 cm x 13 cm).

Provenance: Ex-Private Northern Colorado collection.

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  • Condition: There is expected wear to the piece and a golden patina. It is fully intact with no obvious signs of repair.

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