Antique sculpture "Jyurojin", Japan

Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
Antique sculpture
"Jyurojin", Japan
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.