Bronze Sutra Cylinder
- Date
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制作年 AD12
- Title
- ドウセイキョウヅツ
- Materials, techniques and shape
- 青銅
- Collections
- Century Akao Collection
- Depository
- Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
The exhibit shows a pair of bronze sutra cylinders. Both were made by stacking two round components and both have umbrella-like double-tier lids. The lid’s center is raised, creating a beautiful sharp line as it runs down to meet the upturned brim. Right cylinder, at the top of the raised lids are knobs made of three rings and knobs with houshu (or houju), a spherical or pear-shaped object sacred to Buddhism. (Left cylinder’s knobs have lost). Each cylinder body consists of three round components, which are stacked on top of one another, while the base is cast with a different metal. The base forms a sharp line and gives off a sense of stability for supporting the cylinder above. Horizontal line engravings are visible in the center of the three cylinder components and the top and bottom parts of the base.This sutra cylinder’s design is likened to a Buddhist stupa, which was a revered object of worship, as it was inside the stupa that Buddha’s holy remains were preserved. Sometimes worshippers preserved the sutras they dedicated to a temple in the temple building’s podium, called a kidan. Likewise, sutra cylinders were used to preserve Buddhist sutras until the return of the Miroku Bosatsu (Sanscrit: Maitreya Bodhisattva) for saving mankind. Here, one can see the expression of a common prayer offered by faithful followers.The stacked cylinder body with a decorative ring knob design is unique to the sutra cylinders unearthed from sutra mounds (kyozuka) in northern Kyushu. The two cylinders are likely to have been created during the Heian Period (12th c.).
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- Bronze Sutra Cylinder
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Quantity 2点
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