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Jizo
Jizo
Wooden Jizo statue
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Jizo statues are a representation of Jizo Bosatsu, a guardian deity in Japanese Buddhism who protects children and travelers. They are often made of stone and can be found in various places, especially along pathways and gardens in Japan
Featured inspired brick red statue is hand carved in solid wood. It has a childlike appearance. The August Jizo statue is holding flowers conveying friendship, love and prosperity.
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Dimensions
Dimensions
7" x 5.5" x 3"
Material
Material
Wood
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Wipe with dry cloth
"Our handcrafted items are created to be unique. Inherent variations and imperfections in production lends itself to enhanced beauty and allure of the products."





This is an amazing ode to the Japanese culture , it’s a very effective pices and I’ve had so many people ask me about it . It’s versatile as I keep switching it between my coffee table and console and very effective when placed on top of a coffee table book , solid wood , heavy and very well finished
The Jizo statue is very attractive - looks much prettier than in the photographs. It is quite heavy and has a firm base that ensures that it will not topple over. I am very pleased with this purchase!
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