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    Posted 7 years ago

    LaurenRedm…
    (118 items)

    I can't tell if this is for ginger or biscuits. I'm going to guess maybe biscuits as it's more of a bisciuty tin shape. It cost us only a few euros in a car boot sale and we loved the art on it so we took it and it currently sits on our dresser.
    The stamp on the bottom reads 'Samurai' hand painted and made in Japan. I'd love to know are there more similar pieces out there and how popular are these pieces- my guess is it isn't that valuable and it was just made for the tourist market.

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    1. apostata apostata, 4 months ago
      this is a strange , the gold ring around depicts normally , arhats , rakans immortals etc etc normally accompagnied with rakan kannon

      Rakan Kannon is a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Kannon in Buddhism, particularly revered in Japanese Buddhist temples. Rakan refers to the Arhat in Chinese-translated Buddhist scriptures, signifying individuals who have fully understood the teachings of Buddha and attained enlightenment.

      In depictions of Rakan Kannon, Kannon Bodhisattva is often portrayed alongside Arhats, either seated or standing. This representation symbolizes Kannon's compassion and salvific power, working together with the Arhats to rescue sentient beings. Rakan Kannon is particularly venerated in Zen Buddhism, as well as in Japanese Pure Land Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism

      the point is the other person is a civilain ( no cirkel no nimbus

      lets say it is a rakan arhat - immortal etc etc , you want to reach a crowd or an other acolalite

      because the purpose to tell what is sound to do and what not to , , its called dharma protecting

      and here the woming is depicted as stand alone

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