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The Sho-Kannon Bodhisattva is widely revered as a deity who bestows Gense-riyaku (worldly benefits and happiness). With a serene presence that stays close to people¡Çs prayers, this figure stands as a timeless symbol of compassion and salvation.
It is said that Kannon Bodhisattva can transform into thirty-three different forms to extend a helping hand to those in need. While this has led to the creation of diverse Kannon statues, this particular stone sculpture represents the "Sho-Kannon"—the fundamental form with one face, two arms, and two legs.
This statue features a "Funagata" (boat-shaped) design, including a meticulously carved halo (kohai) on the back. It rests upon a custom-made pedestal crafted from the same Makabe stone as the Buddha statue itself. The pedestal is adorned with Kaeribana (inverted lotus petals), a traditional decorative motif also found on the central sections of Gorinto pagodas.
Makabe stone is quarried in the Makabe district of Sakurai City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This area has long been known as a source of high-quality granite and was known as "Hitachi Ko-Mikage" until the Meiji era. It is the stone used in Akasaka Imperial Villa and is known as a representative example of domestic granite, especially in the Kanto region. It features a gentle bluish color that deepens with age. The charm of Makabe stone is that it is resistant to weathering, yet develops a unique character the more it is used. Although it does not have a low water absorption rate, it has good drainage, allowing you to enjoy its beautiful grain for many years to come.
Material: Makabe stone from Ibaraki Prefecture
Kannon statue size: Height 49cm, Width 18.5cm, Depth 15cm
Base size: Height 16cm, Width 23cm, Depth 23cm
Weight of Kannon statue: 15.8 kg
Weight of base: 20.5 kg
- Stone is fragile. Please handle with care.
- Can be used outdoors.
- Due to aging, the color and finish of the stone surface may change.
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Sho-Kannon Bodhisattva: Embracing All Earthly Desires
The Sho-Kannon Bodhisattva is widely revered as a deity who bestows Gense-riyaku (worldly benefits and happiness). With a serene presence that stays close to people¡Çs prayers, this figure stands as a timeless symbol of compassion and salvation.
It is said that Kannon Bodhisattva can transform into thirty-three different forms to extend a helping hand to those in need. While this has led to the creation of diverse Kannon statues, this particular stone sculpture represents the "Sho-Kannon"—the fundamental form with one face, two arms, and two legs.
Exquisite Craftsmanship in Stone
This statue features a "Funagata" (boat-shaped) design, including a meticulously carved halo (kohai) on the back. It rests upon a custom-made pedestal crafted from the same Makabe stone as the Buddha statue itself. The pedestal is adorned with Kaeribana (inverted lotus petals), a traditional decorative motif also found on the central sections of Gorinto pagodas.
Makabe stone from Ibaraki Prefecture, a representative example of domestic granite
Makabe stone is quarried in the Makabe district of Sakurai City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This area has long been known as a source of high-quality granite and was known as "Hitachi Ko-Mikage" until the Meiji era. It is the stone used in Akasaka Imperial Villa and is known as a representative example of domestic granite, especially in the Kanto region. It features a gentle bluish color that deepens with age. The charm of Makabe stone is that it is resistant to weathering, yet develops a unique character the more it is used. Although it does not have a low water absorption rate, it has good drainage, allowing you to enjoy its beautiful grain for many years to come.
Product Details
Material: Makabe stone from Ibaraki Prefecture
Kannon statue size: Height 49cm, Width 18.5cm, Depth 15cm
Base size: Height 16cm, Width 23cm, Depth 23cm
Weight of Kannon statue: 15.8 kg
Weight of base: 20.5 kg
Handling Instructions
- Stone is fragile. Please handle with care.
- Can be used outdoors.
- Due to aging, the color and finish of the stone surface may change.