Iwachu Jizo protector black 10cm
Iwachu Jizo protector black 10cm

Iwachu Jizo protector black 10cm

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Iwachu Jizo Protector – Japanese Cast Iron Figurine (Black) 

Bring protection and peace into your home with this authentic Japanese masterpiece

The Iwachu Jizo Protector is more than just a decorative object; it is a symbol of security. In Japanese culture, Jizo (Bosatsu) is known as the loving patron saint of travelers, children, and mothers. This beautiful golden figurine, crafted from heavy cast iron, radiates a timeless serenity that fits perfectly into any modern or classic interior. Why choose the Iwachu Jizo?

Authentic Craftsmanship: Handmade in Japan by Iwachu, the worldwide authority on Nanbu Tekki (traditional cast iron).

Symbolic Value: A beautiful gift for good luck, safety during travel, or as a source of support during a new phase of life. 

Multifunctional Design: Thanks to its weight of approx. 600 grams, the figurine is not only a spiritual icon but also a stylish paperweight.

Luxury Finish: The subtle gold finish gives the figurine a warm, refined appearance that reflects the light in a calm manner. Specifications: 

Material: High-quality Japanese cast iron (fonte) Color: Gold Dimensions: 10 cm high x 3.8 cm wide Weight: ± 600 grams

Origin: Morioka, Japan In the packaging: 1x Iwachu Jizo Protector (Gold), delivered in neat gift packaging Add this piece of Japanese tradition to your collection or give it as a gift to someone who could use some extra protection.

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