This statue portrays a merciful Buddhist god who saves people from suffering. It dates to the 1200s, a period when artisans were employing new techniques to give statues a sense of life and presence. The eyes and lips are inlaid with quartz crystal. The body is coated with gold powder, producing a gentle glow that represents enlightenment.
- Cultural property designation
- Important Cultural Property
- Quantity
- Artist
- Period/Century
- Kamakura period, 13th century
- Country/Origin
- Excavation site
- Material
- Wood with gold and other pigment, cut gold leaf, and inlaid crystal eyes and lips
- Size
- 106.3 101.4 34.8
- Inscriptions
- Donor
- Collection reference no.
- C-20
- Genre
- Sculpture
- Category
- Sculpture > Buddhist sculpture > Bodhisattvas