Japanese Buddhist Altar Fitting Wooden drum, Mokugyo
This is a vintage Japanese Buddhist altar fitting, Mokugyo (a fish-shaped wooden drum). Mokugyo is intended to keep the rhythm of sutra chanting by beating and sounding. It also helps to awaken people in sutra chanting. It is used in the Zen sect, Tendai sect, and Jodo sect. It can be used at home in front of a butsudan as well.
This set comes with the drum itself, a beautifully carved and hollowed piece of wood, a pillow decorated with red, purple, and gold silk fabric and a tassel, and a large striker with an animal skin suede head.
- Brown, red, purple, gold
- Mokugyo sound
- Wood, fabric
- C1970
- Item weight: 610 grams
- Packed weight: 1400 grams
- Approx.
- Mokugyo: 16 cm long x 13 cm wide x 12 cm tall
- pillow: 21 cm wide x 7.5 cm thick
- striker: 37 cm long
- Good condition considering age. Wear on both ends of mokugyo from heavy use. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos carefully.
- Acquired at the famous Osu Antique Market in Nagoya, Japan.
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