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miniQ - Miniature Cube 006 - Basara Taisho Figure

miniQ - Miniature Cube 006 - Basara Taisho Figure

The beauty of Buddhist statue art is reproduced with high-quality, precise modeling and coloring, even in the palm of your hand.

The creation of Buddhist statues and temple paintings, which dates back to the Asuka period and has played an essential role in Japanese spiritual culture, has evolved over the years in a uniquely Japanese way. The various techniques and spatial compositions share commonalities with modern figurine design.

This figurine is of General Basara, one of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, who are attendants of Medicine Buddha. His particularly unusual appearance gave rise to the term "basara," which later came to refer to those who behave in an extravagant and eccentric manner. The Twelve Heavenly Generals were originally finished in brilliant colors known as "gokusaishiki," and this figurine captures the coloring of the time.

A wide variety of subjects are being produced as figures, regardless of genre. Enjoy Kaiyodo's standard figures, which are palm-sized and packaged in a special cube box .

  • Painted finished product
  • Materials: ABS
  • Prototype production: Myogen Murata
$15.49
miniQ - Miniature Cube 006 - Basara Taisho Figure
$15.49

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The beauty of Buddhist statue art is reproduced with high-quality, precise modeling and coloring, even in the palm of your hand.

The creation of Buddhist statues and temple paintings, which dates back to the Asuka period and has played an essential role in Japanese spiritual culture, has evolved over the years in a uniquely Japanese way. The various techniques and spatial compositions share commonalities with modern figurine design.

This figurine is of General Basara, one of the Twelve Heavenly Generals, who are attendants of Medicine Buddha. His particularly unusual appearance gave rise to the term "basara," which later came to refer to those who behave in an extravagant and eccentric manner. The Twelve Heavenly Generals were originally finished in brilliant colors known as "gokusaishiki," and this figurine captures the coloring of the time.

A wide variety of subjects are being produced as figures, regardless of genre. Enjoy Kaiyodo's standard figures, which are palm-sized and packaged in a special cube box .

  • Painted finished product
  • Materials: ABS
  • Prototype production: Myogen Murata
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