A serene and elegant Amida Nyorai (Amitābha Buddha) sculpture from the Edo period, masterfully carved and standing in the classical welcoming gesture (raigō-in). The figure is raised on a double lotus throne, symbolizing purity, with hands in vitarka and varada mudras expressing compassion and teaching.
The full mandorla (halo) behind the head is beautifully preserved, emphasizing the spiritual radiance of Amida. The finely layered pedestal showcases traditional Edo-period craftsmanship with decorative detailing and harmonious proportion.
Height 60 cm.
Width 21 cm.
Depth 19 cm.