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Antique Buddha Museum Statues

 

 

Antique Japanese Wood Yashiro Zushi Shrine

Sugawara no Michizane
Tenjin 天満天神

Daimyo Zenshuyo 大名禅宗様

Origin: Japan. Circa: 19th Century and earlier
H 3.25 in. (8.25 cm.), W 2.25 in. (5.7 cm.), D 1.75 in. (4.5 cm.)
Aged, very good condition!

 

 


Private Collection

Yashiro Zushi Shrine
A tiny antique Japanese traveling zushi shrine in Zen Buddhist architectural style (Zenshuyo 禅宗様) Depicting a shogun daimyo attired in fine robes, firmly seated on a rectangular cushion atop a carved and gilded multi-tiered pedestal. The characteristic figure is impossibly small (0.5”), solidly built-in inside the hogyo minka with hatched twin doors on either side, when opened revealing two paintings of cranes flying over the pine forests. In this small piece intended as a traveling companion, the image may be interpreted to be Sugawara no Michizane 菅原 道真, 845 – 903 of the Heian Period. He is revered in Shinto as the god of learning, and enshrined in a Yashiro as the Sky God Tenman Tenjin 天満天神.

Yashiro Zushi Shrine
Yashiro Zushi Shrine
Yashiro Zushi Shrine back view
Daimyo Zenshuyo close-up
Viswavajra Seal
Form does not differ from emptiness. Emptiness does not differ from form.


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