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A relief-style Jizo statue crafted using Shimane Prefecture's Kimachi sandstone, a unique hand-carved piece by local artisans. This Jizo statue, with a peaceful and calm expression, is suitable for a Japanese garden.
Gentle and Tranquil Relief-style Jizo Statue
Smiling with warmth, this Jizo statue is a one-of-a-kind creation specially carved by a Japanese artisan. With a serene expression and hands joined in prayer, it naturally brings a sense of calmness. Designed to harmonize well in Japanese gardens or your home garden, it features a natural and textured finish.
Using Calm-toned Sandstone from Shimane, Kimachi Stone
The stone, in a brownish hue, is Shimane Prefecture's Kimachi stone. Quarried from the southern shore of Lake Shinji in Matsue City, Shimane, it is a volcanic ash sandstone. Appreciated for its gentle appearance and smooth texture, the stone is fine-grained and soft, making it easy to cut and carve. Kimachi stone is prone to moss growth, enhancing the Japanese aesthetic with a weathered look over time. The product photos on this page show the item in its new condition. If you're curious about the current appearance, please inquire.
Hand-carved Stone Sculpture by An Artisan in Shimane
The craftsmanship is led by a stone artisan specializing in sculpture based in Shimane Prefecture. An exceptionally skilled artisan, adept at carving expressions that radiate warmth, such as a smiling and serene face. This artisan excels in crafting the gentle and peaceful countenance of Jizo. The more one engages with the Jizo, the happier and more benevolent the carved expression becomes
The back is also meticulously hand-carved.
Artisan's Message
The stone Jizo is a mirror of my heart. This face, this posture, this combination—I like it! I can see my heart reflected in it. I create stone Jizo like this.
Choose from 3 Types of Jizo Statues
¡¦Gassho (Praying hands): A Jizo-like pose that naturally makes you want to join your hands in prayer.
¡¦Hanamochi (Holding flowers): A charming pose of holding flowers in both hands, popular among women.
¡¦Komonochi (Holding a child): A Jizo protecting safe childbirth. Also suitable for prayers for fertility.
Custom-made Creations are Also Available
For those seeking a larger-sized Jizo or wanting specific engravings, individual requests are welcomed. Free consultations and estimates are available for memorial services. Feel free to inquire using the Contact Form.
Product Details
- Material: Shimane Prefecture's Kimachi Stone (Sandstone)
- Size: Height 34cm, Width 20cm, Depth 15cm
- Weight: 12.5kg
Handling Instructions
- This product is made of natural stone and hand-carved, so each piece has unique color tones and expressions. Over time, colors may change.
- For cleaning, use a sponge or soft cloth with water to remove dirt.
- Suitable for outdoor use.
- Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may accelerate color changes.