Figurine: Jizo (Kshitigarbha), Protector of Travelers and Children, Head

2004.13.0008B

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Artifact Identification Figurine: Jizo (Kshitigarbha), Protector of Travelers and Children, Head   (2004.13.0008B)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Communication Artifacts
  2. :
  3. Art
  4. :
  5. N/A
Artist/Maker Unknown
Geographic Location
Period Edo Period (1603-1868)
Date 18th century
Culture Japanese
Location Not on Exhibit

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Height) 6.8 cm
Dimension 2 (Diameter) 2.5 cm
Dimension 3 (Diameter) 4.3 cm
Weight 28 g
Measuring Remarks Under Review
Materials Plant--Wood, Pigment, Glass
Manufacturing Processes Carved, Inlaying, Painting

Research Remarks

Description

"A Japanese okimono of a seated Jizo with his legs crossed and holding a scroll in his left hand, his face with inlaid glass eyes, his garments consisting of flowing robes. 18th century, 5” high.

Jizo is the Japanese name for Kshitigarbha. Jizo is an important Boddhisattva; he was looked upon as the protector of child travelers. He is thought of as the guardian of earth (his name means “matrix of earth”). The most common Jizo are standing forms, seated Jizo are rare." - Bernie McManus, Appraiser, Woodbury House, Connecticut, 9/15/2004

Published Description N/A
Bibliography Under Review

Artifact History

Credit Line/Dedication Fred A. Freund Collection
Reproduction N/A

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