Found:


Two temple guardians

anonymous, c. 1300 - c. 1400, sculpture, AK-RAK-2007-1-B

These guards stand at the entrance to a temple to ward off evil. They are holding a vajra, with which to crush ignorance. Their open and shut mouths represent the first and last letters of the Japanese script: A and N: this symbolises the totality of sounds and letters, of knowledge. Worshippers who…

On display in Asian pavilion, room 2

Two temple guardians

anonymous, c. 1300 - c. 1400, sculpture, AK-RAK-2007-1-A

On display in Asian pavilion, room 2

The Buddha Amida

anonymous, c. 1125 - c. 1175, sculpture, AK-MAK-294

On display in Asian pavilion, room 2

Masker

anonymous, 1600 - 1699, sculpture, AK-MAK-123

Beeldhouwwerk

anonymous, 1400 - 1500, sculpture, AK-MAK-120

Earthquake Fish (Namazu)

anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1868, sculpture, AK-MAK-1339

The Buddha Amida Nyorai

anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1600, sculpture, AK-MAK-121

On display in Asian pavilion, room 2