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Antique Japanese Scroll - Zen Buddhist Daruma Sumi-e
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USD 256.46 |
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USD 256.46 |
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 |
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Friday, November 21, 2008 |
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Shizuoka City |
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Payment | Shipping | Store Policies Antique Japanese Scroll - Zen Buddhist Daruma Sumi-e Description Vintage Japanese sumi-e scroll painting. This form of painting is also sometimes called simply 'wash' painting and in Japanese is called sumi-e or suibokuga painting. Using only brush-applied black ink on paper this type of painting was introduced into Japan in the 14th century by Zen Buddhist monks visiting from China. This type of art is especially well suited to Japanese tastes which tend toward subtle depictions of life and nature often accented with poetry written in beautiful calligraphy. About the Listed Item This wonderful old scroll depicts what appears to be the Buddhist sage Daruma seated in a meditative pose and wearing his characteristic loose robe. A halo can be seen above the monk's head. This scroll dates from the mid Japanese Showa period (1926-1989) or before and is today in poor to fair condition with many wrinkles as well as some tears, holes and discoloration. The scroll is also missing one of the wooden caps which covers one end of the roller. Please read below to learn more about the history and legend of Daruma. Approximate Size: Height of entire scroll: 76.8 inches (197 centimeters) Width (excluding rolling pin): 20.5 inches (52.5 centimeters) Weight: 9.7 ounces (277 grams) Click here to see more scrolls! Click here to see more Japanese art! Click here to see other Daruma items! Click here to see additional treasures from Japan! More about Daruma "Life falls down seven times, yet gets up eight..." This popular Japanese proverb is commonly associated with the Indian Buddhist sage Daruma. Daruma is the more familiar name of the historical Buddhist monk Bodhidarma, who lived sometime during the fifth or sixth century AD. Daruma is credited with the founding of the Zen sect of Buddhism, which he is reputed to have introduced into China during his travels there. Some of the legends surrounding this figure include tales that he achieved enlightenment or satori only after meditating in a cave for seven years without blinking or moving his eyes. Another story tells that his enlightenment occurred within a temple in China where he spent his seven years sitting in a room staring at a wall. Apparently at some point during his long meditation Daruma became so overcome with fatigue that he cut off his eyelids in anger and tossed them to the ground. These are reputed to have then sprouted into China's first green tea plants! It is said that Daruma's long meditation caused his arms and legs to wither and fall off, leaving him as an armless, legless and eyelidless (yet enlightened) Bodhidarma... The Japanese love this story and admire Daruma for his spirit and determination, and each new year many Japanese will buy a paper-mache Daruma tumbler doll in order to enlist its services in helping them persevere towards their own goals or achievements. The dolls are sold with unpainted eyes, allowing the new owner to paint in one eye to symbolize the start of a new goal or venture. The doll is then placed in a prominent place within the home or at work in order to remind the owner to keep after their aim. Japanese students especially utilize Daruma to motivate them with their studies; placing a one-eyed Daruma before them on their desk as motivation to work hard and make the grade. Only after the goal is achieved will the owner then paint in the second eye, symbolizing a realized goal. Daruma dolls which have completed their jobs as perseverance role models are normally then brought to a temple to be burned during special ceremonies set aside for this purpose. The last images below are various representations of Daruma found at a Zen temple near our home in Japan. item code: R4S6-0003451 category code: nihonga ship code: B or other appropriate Payment Back to Top I accept the following forms of payment: ProPayPayPal Shipping & Handling Back to Top Please see the Store Policies section for additional information. US Shipping$0.00 Airmail to USA $8.61 EMS Express to USA International Shipping$0.00 Airmail to rest of world $13.11 EMS Express to rest of world Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Store Policies Satisfaction Guarantee Back to Top We really want you to be happy with your purchase! 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