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K35010 - Sosaku of Bosatsu Kannon by Kato Kuen 加藤空圓

K35010 - Sosaku of Bosatsu Kannon by Kato Kuen 加藤空圓

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A exceptionally rare Sosaku Kokeshi represents Bosatsu Kannon (Bodhisattva of Compassion), masterfully carved by Kato Kuen (加藤空圓) — a monk, spiritual craftsman, and reputed member of Japan’s imperial lineage. As a priest of Kannon-ji Temple on Mt. Koya, a sacred site known for its monastery complexes and Buddhist pilgrimages, Kato Kuen created these wooden figures as vessels of serenity, meditation, and wish fulfillment.

This piece is a beautifully minimalist interpretation of Kannon, a Japanese embodiment of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, often referred to as the Goddess of Mercy. Sculpted from warm cherry wood (sakura), the figure is elegantly elongated with serene facial features: downcast eyes, fine eyelashes, and a gentle, introspective expression. Her sleek, black, veil-like hair is simply detailed, culminating in a topknot (mage), and she is marked with a muted gold bandi (religious symbol) on the forehead — representing the third eye, the center of wisdom and spiritual insight.

Kato’s spiritual philosophy is evident in the doll’s refined simplicity. Free of adornment or color aside from the subtly painted head, the form honors Buddhist aesthetics of humility and calm. Within the removable base lies a parchment scroll and a mini kokeshi.

Kato Kuen's creations are among the most spiritually profound in the world of Sosaku Kokeshi. His work reflects not commercial intent but Buddhist devotion, carved during his life as a samana (ascetic) and later as a bhikkhu (monk). His dolls were created not in workshops, but at Kannon-ji Temple on Mt. Koya, and primarily distributed for fundraising or wish-granting ceremonies. As such, his Kokeshi are exceedingly rare and revered among collectors.

Size: 8 x 8 x 36cm

 

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