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Muromachi and early Edo period, Bishamonten (Vaisravana) and Tamonten (another name for Vaisravana) wooden Buddhist statue. The history is uncertain, but it uses the ancient one-block carving technique, and while showing deep and three-dimensional carvings in various places, it has a relaxed expression. Except for both hands, there are no later additions, including the demon at the foot, and the surface coloring also retains the original. Size: 11cm "Without pedestal" Search words: Buddhist statue, Buddhist altar fittings, Shinto altar fittings, shrine, Buddhist temple, Goshuin (temple stamp), Goshuin (temple stamp) Ramma (transom), antiques, antique, art, Muromachi period, Edo period, Edo period Crafts, master craftsman, wood carving, antique, wood carving Lacquer, lacquer art, suzuri (ink stone), calligraphy, Shinto, sake vessel, flower vessel, old folk tools, Joseon dynasty Buddhism, famous monk, Zen sect, tea ceremony, matcha (powdered green tea), teacup, natsume (tea caddy), tea container Ko-Imari (old Imari ware), Ko-Kutani (old Kutani ware), Seto ware, pottery, antique, old art
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