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Auction Ends: May 4, 2012 11:00 PM EDT

Art

Zushi

Item Number
172
Estimated Value
125 USD
Sold
57 USD to Kathyfoster
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

Buddhist traveling altars and shrines create a sacred space of spiritual magnetism and are the product of dedicated craftsmanship. A single Buddhist altar involves several different skilled crafts: wood carving, painting, metalworking, lacquering  and application of gold leaf; skills which were traditionally passed on from father to son. Traveling monks were required to have their own prayer tables and other appurtenances, and zushi were made to satisfy their needs. Such compact shrines became quite popular with laity as well.

The three figures here are all that remain from the shrine which was a WW2 Gl bring back. It would have been housed in a two door gilt lined, black lacquer housing suitable for travel. Still, an elegant piece of Japanese Buddhist art from the 19th Century.

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