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Jizo Bodhisattva

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by Jan Chozen Bays


  Chozen is also a pediatrician specializing in the area of child abuse. She has published a number of articles and chapters on the medical evaluation of child abuse and conditions mistaken for abuse. She has three grown children and enjoys playing marimba and making Jizo images in clay and glass.

  Sources for Jizo Images

  Gentle Jizos

  P.O. Box 7, Corbett, OR 97019

  (503) 695-2141

  e-mail: zendust@attglobal.net

  http://www.jizo.org

  Ceramic images of Jizo from 2" to 8" tall, for gifts, and home or children’s altars.

  Cement images of Jizo from 18" tall, for outdoor use in gardens, with fluorite jewel and ring staff, available with receptacle for ashes. Glass Jizos and nightlights for altars. Cards for giving with Jizo images and special occasions.

  Sales support the Jizo-ln Zen Center.

  Jack van Allen

  1052 Bush Street

  Santa Rosa. CA 95404

  (707) 528-0357

  e-mail: van allen@sonic.net

  Ceramic traditional mizuko Jizo about 8" tall in pale green celadon glaze. Ceramic simple 2" tall Jizo in Japanese style.

  DharmaCrafts

  405 Waltham Street

  Lexington, MA 02421

  (800) 794-9862

  www.Dharmacrafts.com

  Various statues of Jizo made of wood, ceramic, or cast metal.

  Samma Ajiva

  Distributed by Garden of Dreams

  1201 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965

  (800) 554-5048

  www.samma-ajiva.com

  Cement and plaster Jizo images from 2" to 24" tall, for the garden or altar. The faces are especially nice, some with a Western flavor.

  Sales support traditional village carvers in Indonesia.

  Kirsten Gallery

  5320 Roosevelt Way NE

  Seattle,WA 98105

  (206) 522-2011

  www.kirstengallery.com

  Original prints and cards. Both antique and modern statues of Jizo.

  This information is current as of printing.

 

 

 


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