+ ELEVEN-STRONG BODHISATTWA (Jūichimen Kannon), Japan, Edo era, 18th / 19th century

Polychrome wood, gilded with flakes.

J.aponia, Edo era, 18th / 19th century

Height 54 cm (39.5 cm only the figure), width 22 cm, depth. 27 cm.

The condition is visible in the photos, good, polychrome losses.

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3 800 zł tax incl.

The wooden sculpture on the pedestal depicts a single-headed Bodhisattva - Jūichimen Kannon. It is a variation of Bodhisattva worshiped in Japan, additional heads, sketched, symbolize 10 degrees of existence until reaching Buddhahood, and on the top there is the head of Amida Buddha. He holds a lotus flower in his hand - a symbol of purity, as well as the desire to save all living beings.