Jizo Monks Statue
$14.99
Let the protection of your Jizo Monks Statue enhance your life. Jizo statues are depicted as Buddhist monks who guide and protect all living beings. Beloved since ancient times, these serene figures are said to offer compassion and assistance to those who truly need it.
Approx Dims: 2 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ x 4 3/4″
Material: Cold Cast Resin
Description: Hand Painted
1 in stock
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