Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)
Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)

Mokujiki Jishinzou (木喰自身像) Mokujikibutsu (木喰仏)

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A Mokujiki Meiman Shonin “Jishinzō” (self-portrait) figure, carved in hinoki cypress with a rounded presence and an open, human expression.

This piece follows the distinctive sculptural language associated with Mokujiki Meiman Shōnin (1718–1810), whose late Edo-period carvings are known for their directness and visible toolwork—forms that feel intentionally unpolished, intimate, and close to everyday life.

About this piece

Made as a wood carving in hinoki (Japanese cypress), this sculpture is a contemporary work modeled after the “Jishinzō” tradition linked to Mokujiki Meiman Shōnin—self-representational images that sit apart from formal, idealized Buddhist iconography. Historically, such forms emerged within Mokujiki’s itinerant practice of carving approachable wooden figures for local communities during his travels, and the self-image became a distinctive part of that body of work. The carving retains an intentionally straightforward finish that echoes the lineage of folk-inflected, workshop-independent sculpture associated with Mokujiki’s legacy.

Cultural note

In Japan, carved Buddhist images are commonly regarded as objects of reverence (butsuzō) and are approached with a quiet, respectful mindset, whether in a temple setting or in a private home. Images connected to Mokujiki are often appreciated for their warmth and accessibility; at a high level, they are associated with the wish for well-being and a sense of closeness to Buddhist practice as lived by ordinary people. If you choose to keep this piece at home, it is customary to place it in a clean, settled spot, handle it with clean hands, and avoid treating it as casual décor—approaching it with sincerity rather than display.

Details

  • Size: 200(H) × 140(W) × 120(D) mm; Weight: 710 g
  • Material: Hinoki (Japanese cypress)
  • Origin: Made in China

Placement & care

  • Place on a stable, level surface where it will not be easily bumped or tipped.
  • Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity to help preserve the wood’s condition over time.
  • Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid water, oils, or chemical cleaners.
  • If displaying with other objects, give it a dedicated, uncluttered space to maintain a respectful presentation.

Shipping timeline

  • This product is shipped within 2–3 business days.

Consecration (Eye-opening Ceremony)

You can choose an option to consecrate this statue before shipping from Japan. If you select this option, we will bring the statue for an eye-opening ceremony and ship it to you after the ritual is complete.

This is recommended if you want your statue to be more than an object — a presence you can practice with.

Consecration

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