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Sitting Statue of a Female Deity

Unknown12th - 13th Century Late Heian Period - Early Kamakura Period

Mt. Mitoku Sanbutsu ji Temple

Mt. Mitoku Sanbutsu ji Temple
Misasa-cho, Touhaku District, Japan

Town Designated Tangible Cultural Property
The "syncretism" of Shinto and Buddhism is a unique concept to Japan, and this statue was made with influences from statues of Buddha. With a height of 36.6 cm, this statue forms a pair with the male deity. Made from a single piece of wood, it has a noble appearance with plump cheeks and a small mouth. Presumably newer than the Sitting Statue of a Male Deity, made during Kamakura Period.

Details

  • Title: Sitting Statue of a Female Deity
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date: 12th - 13th Century Late Heian Period - Early Kamakura Period
  • Physical Dimensions: h36.6 cm
  • Type: Artworks and Crafts
  • External Link: http://www.mitokusan.jp/sanbutsuji.html

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