Antique sculpture "Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture "Jyurojin", made of glazed porcelain. Stand - wood. Japan, 20th century
Jurojin is one of the seven Japanese deities who bring happiness. Its prototype is considered to be a hermit who was looking for the elixir of immortality and found it in the 11th century. His image is a reflection of traditional Chinese ideas about the great xian, Taoist sages, and immortals. Due to the fact that Jurojin has accumulated a large amount of qi energy, he has a large belly and an elongated head. Jurojin has a beard, its length corresponds to the number of years he has lived. The deity usually holds a staff in his hands, through which a scroll is threaded, in which all the wisdom of the world is concentrated. Sometimes a flask of dried gourd containing alcohol is attached to the staff. Deer, turtle, and crane often accompany the sage. All animals are a symbol of longevity, the deer is a symbol of prosperity, which will be for everyone who worships jurojin.
Antique sculpture "Jyurojin", Japan
- Артикул
- 02_2604
- Available:
- Sold
- In section:
- furniture and décor in oriental style, okimono, decor items, miscellaneous, decor, статуэтки, other, gifts, for leaders, for men, vip gifts, for women
- Materials:
- Porcelain
Обозначение размеров:
- H – высота,
- W – ширина,
- D – глубина,
- d – диаметр
- Style:
- Oriental
- Period:
- XXth century