SALE ITEM - Buddhist Jizo Figure Japanese Bodhisattva

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Preferred Checkout If you are the winning bidder, click the Checkout button to go directly to my Checkout page! For fastest processing of your order, please use Vendio Checkout! Payment | Checkout | Shipping | Store Policies SALE ITEM - Buddhist Jizo Figure Japanese Bodhisattva IMPORTANT NOTE: This particular statue is being offered at a reduced starting bid price due to the presence of two fingerprints which are visible on either side of the head. This damage is not visible in all of the photos below so please be sure to note the last few detail photos in which samples of the marks are clearly identified. Description If you take a stroll along nearly any road in Japan you are likely to periodically spot small stone statues set along the roadside, especially at highway intersections and at the boundaries of small towns and villages. These statues frequently represent the Buddhist divinity Jizo who is the patron god of travelers and pilgrims as well as expectant mothers, children, and even firemen. Jizo is a bodhisattva or one who compassionately seeks enlightenment for self and others. Jizo has a particular interest in children who may be trapped in hell, and the divinity is thought to often intervene on the their behalf and even hide little ones in the sleeves of his robe when roving demons are on the prowl. Jizo has long been read more