Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛
Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛

Crystal Eyes Amida Nyorai Antique Japanese Hollow Core Amitabha Buddha Statue 如来佛

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Japanese Gilt Hollow Core Wood Statue
Amida Nyorai 阿弥陀如来
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Circa: Late Muromachi-early Edo Period
H 11.5 in. (29cm), W 3 in. (7.5cm), D 3 in. (7.5cm)
Height including Lacquer Pedestal: 14 in. (35.5cm)
Aged good condition with newer lacquer pedestal.

 

An exquisitely carved Jodoshu Amida Nyorai, hands forming the welcoming all souls raigo-in mudra, parallel arcs of falling garment flowing with a billowing rhythm, hair carved in tight rows of snail-curls, a ruby-red precious stone for the ushnisha, and a clear crystal for the urna over the forehead, curving lips and arching brows outlining reverse-painted crystal eyes, standing serenely on a newer lacquer pedestal. The statue was carved of Japanese cypress in hollow-core joined-blocks technique, with brushed and gilded gold leaf over layers of beaming black lacquer, which instills an ethereal finesse to the surface in this ultra-fine carving. In spite of some abrasions, his face is vividly youthful, in serene contemplative expression with a slight smile. An ultra-fine yosegi-zukuri style carving introduced in the latter half of the 10th century. The aged Amida Nyorai statue is tentatively attributed to the 17th century.