Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Ritual Item
Vajra Bell, Vajra Pestle, Gan-gō.
Acquired from an overseas collector.
Dating to the Edo period, 19th century.
A religious artifact over a century old.
Brass alloy.
Hand-carved and finished.
A ritual implement with a history of actual practice.
In Japanese Esoteric Buddhist ritual items, the middle section of the Vajra Pestle
commonly features four inscribed rings.
These four rings represent the four eyes of Dainichi Nyorai (Mahāvairocana),
subduing all demonic obstacles...
Strung on a stainless steel chain,
paired with a two-eyed, ancient tricolor bead featuring a West Asian cruciform mandala motif.
Chain length is 82 cm.
The Vajra Pestle can be detached at any time for holding, ritual practice.
The ancient West Asian bead can also be worn separately.
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The Gan-gō is a type of bronze bowl percussion instrument.
Its form is simple and dignified.
Gently striking different parts of it
can produce several distinct sounds.
Made from a bronze alloy,
refined by mixing copper, lead, and tin in specific ratios.
Typically containing 10%-20% tin.
A percussion instrument used by monks in Japanese temples during chanting,
equivalent to the 'pan' (temple block) used by monks in China.
Nowadays, many old Japanese items are collected on the mainland.
It is common to use the Gan-gō as a base,
for placing Buddhist images, ritual implements, etc.
30000-114.07.01
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- Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Ritual Item - 19th Century Edo Period Vajra Bell and Pestle with a Gan-gō and Ancient West Asian Bead Necklace (82 cm length) (Esoteric Buddhism - Shingon Buddhism - Buddhism - Sacred Object - Ritual Implement)
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