Monju Bosatsu in hinoki (Japanese cypress), carved with a clean, quiet presence that suits a desk, shelf, or small altar space.
This figure is often chosen when you want a visual reminder of discernment—seeing through confusion and arriving at what matters. As one customer put it: “I placed this where clarity needed to be sharp.”
About this piece
This is a carved wooden statue made from hinoki (Japanese cypress). The form follows the established Monju Bosatsu iconography commonly seen in Japanese Buddhist statuary, produced as a devotional-style figure rather than a one-off artwork. The carving emphasizes clear contours and balanced proportions, reflecting a workshop tradition of making approachable, home-scale images based on long-used models.
Cultural note
In Japan, images of bosatsu (bodhisattvas) are treated as respectful religious representations, whether in temples or in the home. Monju Bosatsu (Manjushri) is widely regarded as a figure associated with wisdom and clear discernment. When kept at home, such images are typically placed in a clean, settled spot, approached with a calm intention, and handled with care—avoiding casual placement on the floor or in cluttered areas. Many people choose a location where they can pause, reflect, or offer a simple moment of appreciation.
Details
- Size: H 26.0 × W 12.0 × D 12.0 cm
- Material: Hinoki (Japanese Cypress)
- Origin: Made in China
Placement & care
- Place on a stable, level surface away from edges where it could be knocked or tipped.
- Choose a clean, uncluttered spot; avoid placing directly on the floor.
- Keep out of direct sunlight and high humidity to help prevent warping or fading of the wood.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid water and chemical cleaners on the surface.
Shipping timeline
- Ships within 2–3 business days.