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Zen’en, Jizō Bosatsu (ca. 1225–26)
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Japanese cypress (hinoki) with cut gold leaf and traces of pigment, inlaid crystal eyes, and bronze staff with attachments
Title: Zen’en, Jizō Bosatsu (ca. 1225–26)
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Japanese cypress (hinoki) with cut gold leaf and traces of pigment, inlaid crystal eyes, and bronze staff with attachments.
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