Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth
Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth

Gassho Cat Buddha – Warmth

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A small, hand-carved “Gassho Neko” figure in warm tan tones, made to sit quietly in your space with a calm, steady presence.

Carved from Kiso Hinoki (Japanese cypress), its gentle expression and simple gassho gesture are finished with the natural character of the wood—subtle, tactile, and easy to live with on a desk, shelf, or bedside.

About this piece

This is a one-by-one wood carving made in Japan by a busshi (Buddhist sculptor). The figure is carved from Kiso Hinoki, a cypress long used in Japanese architectural and sculptural work for its refined grain and lightness. The model follows a contemporary, workshop-made interpretation of a gassho pose—hands pressed together—rendered in a compact, approachable form. Because each piece is carved individually, small differences in expression, surface, and finish are part of the work and reflect the hand process rather than mass production.

Cultural note

In Japan, images associated with Buddhism are commonly approached as objects of respect, whether they are kept in temples, home altars (butsudan), or personal spaces. The gassho gesture is widely understood as a simple act of reverence and gratitude, used in Buddhist practice and also in everyday moments of acknowledgment. Many people treat such figures with a mindful intention—placing them somewhere clean and settled, avoiding casual handling, and keeping the surrounding space orderly. When moving the piece, it is customary to do so with both hands and a calm attitude, as you would with something personally meaningful.

Details

  • Size: 72(H) × 55(W) × 55(D) mm; Weight: 28 g
  • Material: Kiso Hinoki (Japanese cypress)
  • Origin: Made in Japan

Placement & care

  • Place on a stable, level surface where it won’t be easily knocked over.
  • Choose a clean, calm spot (desk, shelf, bedside) and avoid placing it directly on the floor.
  • Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight, high humidity, and strong heat to help preserve the wood.
  • Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh cleaners or soaking.

Shipping timeline

  • Made to order by a busshi; please allow about 6 months for creation before dispatch.

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. This option is not required.

Consecration

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FAQ 1: Can I pay in my local currency?

Answer: Yes. Prices are displayed in your local currency based on your location, and your payment is processed in that same currency at checkout. In all cases, the final amount is clearly shown before payment, with no manual conversion required.

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FAQ 2: What is your return policy?

Answer: Due to international logistics, we cannot accept returns unless the product is defective. Every item is carefully inspected before shipping.

Real Results: Since 2017, defect-related returns have been zero.

Takeaway: Quality first, defects zero.

FAQ 3: Will I have to pay customs duties or taxes?

Answer: Customs duties or import taxes may apply depending on your country's regulations. These are not included in the product price.

Real Results: US orders under $800 are typically duty-free. Other countries may apply VAT or small import fees.

Takeaway: Duties vary—check your country’s rules.

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