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Kannon Bosatsu, Japan, Heian period, 1st half of 12th century AD, carved cypress wood blocks, traces of paint - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02104.JPG - Daderot
Kichijo-ten, Goddess of Fortune, Virtue, and Beauty, Japan, Heian period, 11th century AD, cypress wood, traces of paint - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02106.JPG - Daderot
Dai-Seishi Bosatsu, view 1, Japan, Edo period, dated 1705 AD, wood, gold paint over black lacquer - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02109.JPG - Daderot
Dai-Seishi Bosatsu, view 2, Japan, Edo period, dated 1705 AD, wood, gold paint over black lacquer - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02112.JPG - Daderot
Dai-Seishi Bosatsu, view 3, Japan, Edo period, dated 1705 AD, wood, gold paint over black lacquer - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02111.JPG - Daderot
Male Shinto deity, Japan, Heian period, 10th-12th century AD, wood with traces of polychromy - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02120.JPG - Daderot
Zao Gongen, mountain king avatar of the diamond world, Japan, late Heian period, 12th century AD, bronze - Ethnological Museum, Berlin - DSC02118.JPG - Daderot
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