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Statue of Daruma crossing Yangtze River, Bizen stoneware with gomma ash glaze, vintage, Japan

Statue of Daruma crossing Yangtze River, Bizen stoneware with gomma ash glaze, vintage, Japan

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Patriarch of Zen Buddhism Daruma standing tall, wrapped tightly in his garment, the tips of his feet just peeping out. The bottom section of his garment is flapping in the wind. This pose is associated with the episode in which Daruma travels to China, crossing the river Yangzi, while standing on a reed stalk.

The figure was molded in a cast in two halves (front and back) and joined before firing. A hole in the back functions as a vent and prevents the statue from exploding while fired in the kiln.

Stoneware with some gomma. Details are beautifully worked.
Small seal impressed in the back: Bizen … [illegible].

H 10.25 inches, which is relatively big for Bizen figurines.

Japan, Bizen/Inbe, mid 20th century

Very thin crack along the vertical joint in the right side, from which three very thin horizontal cracks spring (two towards the front, one towards the back). Despite that, stable and sturdy condition. Molding flaw in the ear that is not considered a damage.

Gomma (sesame seed) is created by the ash of the pinewood with which the kiln is fired. It lands on the object and melts due to the high temperature. Gomma cannot be steered, it occurs spontaneously. It occurs more profusely near where the fire is. The ashes blow into the kiln flowing on the flames. The further away from the fire, the less ash remains floating through the air.

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