Eleven faced Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue gold plated alloy Made in Japan

$290.00

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Eleven faced Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue gold plated alloy Made in Japan

Size: Approx. Height 24cm x Width 8.8cm x Depth 8.8cm
Material: Alloy with gold plating finish
Producer: Buddhist sculptor Hideun Makita
Production area: Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture

This beautiful and stable Takaoka bronze cast Buddha statue was produced in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, a copperware production center with a 400-year tradition.
It is a gem of a product made by skilled craftsmen, one by one, with great care and attention.

The eleven-faced Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is a bodhisattva with eleven brains, and is said to cure illness and forgive sins.

Takaoka Bronzes
Takaoka copperware, which boasts a 400-year tradition, follows a detailed process of prototype making, casting, finishing, and coloring.
In each of these processes, skilled craftsmen demonstrate their mastery of their craftsmanship, and their collaboration results in the creation of a single formative beauty.
The casting process requires a degree of skill cultivated over many years, to the extent that the temperature of the molten metal is measured “by eye.
Takaoka copperware is full of tradition and elegance.

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