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  • A small Jizo statue made from locally sourced Makabe stone from Ibaraki Prefecture, ideal for sculpting. Crafted by local stone artisans using traditional hand-carving techniques, each piece is entirely handmade and unique.


    Portable Size for Indoor and Outdoor Display

    Standing at approximately 23 cm in height, this Jizo statue is compact and lightweight, weighing around 5 kg. Each Jizo statue is meticulously hand-carved with care, despite its simple form.Perfect for both garden decor and interior design, it's a portable companion for creating a serene atmosphere.

    Using the Representative Ibaraki Stone, Domestically Produced Granite

    Makabe stone is granite quarried in the Makabe district of Sakurai City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This area has long been known as a source of high-quality granite, and was known as "Hitachi Ko Mikage" until the Meiji period. It is the stone material used in Akasaka Imperial Villa, and is known as a representative of domestically produced Mikage, especially in the Kanto region. It is characterized by a gentle bluish color that deepens with age. The appeal of Makabe stone is that it is resistant to weathering, but develops a unique character the more it is used. Although it does not absorb water easily, it has good drainage and the beautiful stone grain can be enjoyed for many years.

    An Exquisite Hand-Carved Piece by Traditional Craftsmen

    The carving was done by traditional craftsmen active in Ibaraki Prefecture. Local artisans skilled in carving stone Buddhas and stone lanterns meticulously finished each piece by hand. Makabe stone is said to best reveal its natural charm through processes such as cobbling, bishan, and small pounding, rather than polishing. These carvings also feature delicate bishan, giving them a natural stone-like finish that harmonizes well with Japanese-style gardens.

    Product Details

    1. Material: Ibaraki Prefecture's Makabe

    2. Size: Height 23 cm, Width 14 cm, Depth 14 cm, Hole depth 13cm, Hole diameter 6cm

    3. Weight: 5 kg



    Handling Instructions

    • This product is made of natural stone and hand-carved, resulting in variations in color and expression. The color may change over time due to natural aging.

    • Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

    • For cleaning, use a damp sponge or soft cloth to remove dirt.

    • Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may accelerate color changes.

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