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Jizo - The Silent Protector and Lucky Charm
The Jizo figure is a loving lucky charm and protector, whose gentle smile immediately brings peace and joy to your home or garden.
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Jizo Bosatsu: One of the most popular and friendly Bodhisattva figures in Japan.
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Symbolism: The traditional protector of children, travelers, and pilgrims – a strong symbol of luck and safeguarding in daily life.
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Friendly Design: The form of a clean-shaven monk with a heartwarming smile and praying hands.
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Weatherproof Material: Ideal for indoor use (desk, windowsill) as well as a weatherproof eye-catcher in the garden or on the balcony.
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Availability: Available in two appealing sizes (12.5 cm and 21 cm).
Jizo Bosatsu: Origin, Meaning, and Gentle Presence
The Jizo Bosatsu (also known as O-Jizō-sama) is more than just a decoration in Japan – he is a deeply rooted, omnipresent lucky charm in everyday life. From silent temple grounds to bustling roadsides and private Zen gardens, his graceful and cheerful smile can be encountered everywhere.
In his form, this figure resembles a gentle monk. Through his kind face, he radiates incredible warmth and sympathy, captivating the gaze of every observer. His presence is intended to bring peace, protection, and harmony to his surroundings.
Perfect for Home and Garden:
Thanks to the robust and weatherproof material, you can place Jizo as a loving lucky charm both indoors and outdoors. Whether as a focal point of calm at your meditation spot, a stylish accent in the living room, or a silent guardian figure in your garden and on the balcony – Jizo seamlessly fits into any area.
For lovers of Japanese culture and all those looking for a symbolic, lasting gift, the Jizo statue is a wonderful choice.
Please also read our blog post "Lucky Charm Wanted?"
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| Shipping weight: | 0,80 kg |
| Height: | ca. 21 cm |

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