Gotokuji Temple Kannon Ema
Gotokuji Temple Kannon Ema
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This listing is for a wooden ema from Gotokuji Temple in Tokyo. Gotokuji is a Buddhist temple and said to be the birthplace of maneki neko. They sell cats with both the left and right paw raised, however Gotokuji specialises in the raw pawed version like the cat on the ema. This ema is decorated with an image of Kannon and commemorates the Year of the Dragon.
An ema is a traditional wooden votive prayer on which Shinto and Buddhist worshippers inscribe their wishes or prayers. Ema typically depict figures and zodiac animals, and they are hung at shrines and temples in the hope that the gods receive them and answer their prayers. The very first ema were said to be painted pictures of horses which were offered to shrines in place of real horses. The tradition of donating horses goes back to one of the first emperors of Japan, down in Kyoto. This was done to appease the gods when the weather wasn’t cooperating – a white horse was given to ease unseasonably heavy rainfall, and a black horse was offered to curb a drought. Traditionally ema were very large in size and often painted by well-known artists and craftsmen. During the Edo period they began to change in size due to the number of ordinary people travelling around the country visiting shrines and temples. These everyday folks were not so wealthy so shrines began to offer small wood framed ema as an alternative. This particular type were either hand painted by artists, or by those commissioned by the shrine. Sadly not many remain as most of them were burned in ritual fires at the end of each year.
Size
15.2cm (5.9”) from top to bottom x 10.3cm (4”) across
Condition
It’s in perfect condition.
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**Central Asia, Middle East, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico: EMS Express 10-15 days.
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