This vintage stone Japanese Jizo statue, dating back to the 9th year of the Taisho era, exudes a sense of timeless serenity and reverence. Crafted from enduring stone, Jizo, a beloved Bodhisattva in Japanese Buddhism, stands with a gentle countenance and compassionate presence.
This statue bears witness to a significant period in Japanese history, capturing the essence of the Taisho era's cultural and spiritual landscape. The Taisho period, known for its artistic innovation and social change, marked a time of transition and renewal in Japan.
With its weathered surface and dignified demeanor, this vintage Jizo statue serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring values of compassion and protection. Whether displayed in a temple, garden, or home altar, it offers solace and guidance to those who seek spiritual refuge in its presence.
9"W x 6"D x 19"H