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| hachi 鉢 | Also hōbachi 宝鉢 (Sk: patra). A bowl used by Buddhist monks for meals, and as a begging bowl. The hachi is rounded and deep… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hachijisshu gō 八十種好 | Also read hachijū shukō, hachijū zuigyōgō 八十随形好 hachijū zuigōsō 八十随好相. The 80 auspicious bodily… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hagitsuke 矧付 | The joining or gluing together of parts when making a wooden statue or vessel. Originally the term meant sticking feathers… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hakobutsu 箱仏 | A Buddhist image contained in a box-shaped miniature shrine. Two symmetrical rectangular wings flank a main image, carved in… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hakuoshi 箔押 | Also hakuire 箔入れ, hakuoki 箔置き. Making a design by stitching gold, silver, or colored foil with glue onto… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hakushi 薄師 | An artist who applies gold or silver leaf *shippaku 漆箔 to the surface of a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hanakobu akujō 鼻瘤悪尉 | Bumpynosed fierce old man. A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hangan 半眼 | Half-open eyes. The eyes of the Buddha, narrowed when he concentrates in meditation. |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hanjōroku 半丈六 | Lit. half *jōroku 丈六. A measure of height for a Buddhist statue. Eight … |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hanka fuza 半跏趺坐 | Also hanka 半跏, hankaza 半跏坐, hanfuza 半趺坐, daibosatsuza 大菩薩坐, and bosatsuza 菩薩坐.… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hannya 般若 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a female serpent-demon filled… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| Hashihime 橋姫 | ✓ | 1 A pictorial subject based on "The Lady at the Bridge" Hashihime, Chapter 45 of Genji… |
Art History, Painting, Sculpture |
| hatachi amari 二十余 | Also written 廿一. Lit. Barely twenty. Noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hatasode 鰭袖 | Also hatasode 端袖, hiresode 鰭袖. A style of sleeve found on Buddhist images. The sleeve of the robe is tied… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hegi へぎ | Written 折, 片木, or 剥.
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Art History, Sculpture | |
| heita 平太 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a strong warrior in full maturity. Wide open… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hentan uken 偏袒右肩 | A style of wearing a Buddhist robe where the right shoulder is exposed. Frequently seen on *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| henzan 偏衫 | Also pronounced hensan, or called fukuken-e 覆肩衣, which literally means garment covering the shoulders. A… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hibutsu 秘仏 | Lit. secret Buddha. A Buddhist image which is ordinarily kept secret. Hibutsu are enshrined in miniature shrines *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| higaki-onna 桧垣女 | Two noh masks *nōmen 能面 used one in the first and the other in the second act of… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hirejō tenne 鰭状天衣 | Also hiregata tenne 鰭形天衣. Lit. fin-shaped heavenly scarf. A long, ornamental scarf (see *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hisen 臂釧 | A type of decorative band *kansen 鐶釧, found on the upper arms of bodhisattva *… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| hiten kōhai 飛天光背 | Also hitenkō 飛天光. Lit. flying apsaras nimbus. A halo *kōhai 光背,… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hizakui 膝喰 | A decoration in the shape of a lion's head *shigami 獅噛, found on… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōbyō 宝瓶 | Also suibyō 瓶. A flower vase, found as an attribute *jimotsu 持物… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōju 宝珠 | ✓ | 1 Also pronounced hōshu. A sacred gem. Usually a ball or tear-drop shape object that is sacred to… |
Architecture, General Terms, Art History, Sculpture |
| hōjugata kōhai 宝珠形光背 | A type of nimbus *zukō 頭光, or halo, found on a Buddhist image in the shape… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōkan 宝冠 | Also tenkan 天冠. A crown on a Buddhist sculpture. Usually made in wood or bronze openwork *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōkanbutsu 宝冠仏 | A statue of Buddha wearing a crown ornamented with precious stones. This tradition originated in India, first with crowned… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōkei 宝髻 | Also hōkei 寶髻. The hair of a sculpted figure tied up on top of the head in a topknot. Found on bodhisattva *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hokkai jōin 法界定印 | Lit. Dharma-realm meditation mudra. Hokkai 法界 is the Dharma-realm, (Sk: dharmadhatu), and jōin is an… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōkyō 宝篋 | Sk: ratnapeta. Lit. a box for treasures. The treasures referred to are sutras. As a *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| honpashiki emon 翻波式衣文 | A manner of representing drapery folds in Buddhist sculpture, in which high rounded curves regularly alternate with low… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| honzon 本尊 | The principal image (or group of images) of worship at a Buddhist temple or a single building within the temple complex. The… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōra 法螺 | Also read hora. Also written 宝螺. Also sometimes called ra 螺. Sk: dharmasankha. A conch shell used as a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōryō 法量 | Measurements of a Buddhist statue and attachments. They include:
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| hōshagata kōhai 放射形光背 | Also sujikō 筋光, nukigokō 貫後光, and kasagokō 傘御光. A radial nimbus. A type of the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hossai 髪際 | Also hassai 髪際. Lit. Hairline. The point where the hair meets the forehead on a sculpted figure. The hairline is… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hossu 払子 | Also 白払. A kind of brush, used to drive away insects during meditation. The hossu originated in ancient India, and… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hōto 奉渡 | The act of passing a Buddhist statue from the hands of the artist to the temple that commissioned the piece. Because the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| hottaizō 法体像 | Also hōfukuzō 法服像. Lit. portrait in religious (i.e. Buddhist) appearance. A portrait of a person who has taken… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kabuto 冑 | Also written as 兜. A helmet, usually made of iron. The earliest Japanese helmets were made in the Kofun period. There were… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kaen kōhai 火焔光背 | Also ka'enkō 火焔光. Lit. flame nimbus. A halo *kōhai 光背 on a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kaeribana 反花 | 1 Lotus petal design carved around the lower base kiban 基盤 of a lantern *… |
Architecture, Art History, Sculpture, Lanterns | |
| Kagekiyo 景清 | 1 A pictorial subject taken from one of the eighteen great kabuki plays *… |
Art History, Painting, Sculpture | |
| kaichō 開帳 | A ceremony where a Buddhist image not normally on view is unveiled to all worshippers. Normally carried out during a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kaigen kuyō 開眼供養 | Also abbreviated to kaigen or kaigan 開眼, jugan, or jugen 入眼. Lit. eye-opening ceremony.… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kakemo 懸裳 | Lit. hanging skirt. The hem of a garment which hangs down over the front of a pedestal. Usually it refers to sculpted… | Art History, Sculpture | |
| kamachiza 框座 | Lit. frame base. The pieces of wood used around a window used to denote the lowest horizontal section of the dais for a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kaminashijō 髪無尉 | Hairless old man. Also written 上無尉. Alternate name, inarijō 稲荷尉. A nō mask *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kamon 渦文 | Also sentenmon 旋転文. A spiral pattern used in drapery folds on Buddhist statues. Ridges, representing creases in the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kanjin 勧進 | 1 To teach and encourage people to follow Buddhist teachings.
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Art History, Sculpture | |
| kannyū 嵌入 | An inset or inlay technique. One example is the eyes in a wooden statue in which the shape of the eye is hollowed out and a… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kansen 鐶釧 | Decorative rings on the arms and legs of Buddhist images. The rings are carved from the same material as the image, or are… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kanshitsu 乾漆 | Also kanshitsuzō 乾漆像, kanshitsu-zukuri 乾漆造. Dry lacquer technique. A technique used to produce… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kanshoku 冠飾 | A general term for the ornamentation and style of Buddhist crowns *hōkan… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kantai 冠帯 | Also kanzō 冠繪, tentai 天帯, hōzō 宝繪, tenkantai 天冠帯. The ornamental ribbons which… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kantan otoko 邯鄲男 | Also kantan. Man from Kantan. A nō mask *nōmen 能面… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| Karura 迦楼羅 | 1 Garuda. see *hachibushū 八部衆.
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Art History, Sculpture | |
| karuraen 迦楼羅焔 | 1 Flames which emerge from the mouth of the supernatural bird *Karura… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kasshiki 喝食 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a Zen temple boy in training who serves in the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kataji 硬地 | A preliminary layer of lacquer applied to a wooden surface to reinforce and preserve the wood. *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| katakui 肩喰 | An animal-head decoration found on the shoulders of a soldier's armor yoroi 鎧. Often a lion's head *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| katamochi 型持 | Also okigata 置型. A device used in metal casting. Often, in metal casting, a double mold was used, consisting of an… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| katsuma 羯磨 | 1 Sanskrit; karma. A deed, interpreted according to the Buddhist laws of cause and effect. |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kawazu 蛙 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a ghost of a man of commoner… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kayōza 荷葉座 | Also sometimes read kashouza. A lotus-leaf, kayou 荷葉 dais for a Buddhist image *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kazari busshi 餝仏師 | Also shōgon busshi 荘厳仏師. Artists who made metal and jewelled ornaments for Buddhist statues. These ornaments… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kebutsu 化仏 | Also ōkebutsu 応化仏, hengebutsu 変化仏, ōshin 応身, or keshin 化身. Sk: nirmana-buddha. Lit.… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kebyō 花瓶 | Also written 華瓶. A vase used to offer flowers on a Buddhist altar. Made of gold, silver, bronze, crystal, or clay. The vase… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kechien kōmyō 血縁交名 | A list that was inserted at the end of a sutra or on a piece of paper placed inside a statue, or sometimes written on the… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| Kei-ha 慶派 | A school of Buddhist sculptors *busshi 仏師 active from the late Heian period… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kei 髻 | Also read motodori. Hair tied on top of the head in a topknot. The same meaning as *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| keisaku 警策 | Also read kyōsaku. A rod, used to awaken monks who doze off during Zen meditation. Shaped like a baton, about 130… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kekka fuza 結跏趺坐 | ✓ | Also zenka fuza 全跏趺坐, or abbreviated to zenkaza 全跏坐, kafuza 跏趺坐, kaza 跏坐. The full-lotus… |
Art History, Sculpture |
| ken 拳 | Lit. fist. Transliteration of the Sanskrit musti. A mudra or hand gesture *in… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kenjaku 羂索 | Also read kensaku, kenzaku; also saku 索. A rope, made from five different colored strands (… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kentoku 賢徳 | Also written 見徳. A comic mask used in kyōgen 狂言 plays. Kentoku has a timid, clownish expression, with… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| keribori 蹴彫 | A line-engraving technique used in metal carving, which consisted of sequences of fine dots. The name keribori… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kesa 袈裟 | Buddhist surplice. A general term for an outer garment worn by Buddhist priests and found on Buddhist figures. See *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kesoku 華足 | Also kekyaku 華脚. Decorative legs that are attached to a desk, an offering stand or the dais a Buddhist image *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kibusshi 木仏師 | Lit. Buddhist wood sculptor. Term used to refer to makers of Buddhist statues from the Heian period onward. In the Asuka and… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kidori 木取 | Also kakō kidori 加工木取; aradori 疎取; arakidori 疎木取.
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Art History, Architecture, General Terms, Sculpture | |
| kigata imono 木型鋳物 | A method of metal casting using a wooden model. The wooden model was called kigata 木型. The kigata was… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kijinmen 鬼神面 | Kijin masks. Masks representing gods who dispel evil, animal spirits, and Buddhist deities, particularly as… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kinjin 金人 | Also written 金神. A golden figure of Buddha. This may be cast in gold, or made of copper or bronze with a golden colored… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kinzokuzō 金属像 | Metal statue. A variety of metals were used for statues in Japan, including iron and silver, but bronze *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kiriago 切顎 | Detached chin of a mask. A feature of the bugaku mask *bugakumen… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| Kitoku 貴徳 | Art History, Sculpture | ||
| kitsune 狐 | Fox. The fox is represented in the kyōgen 狂言 play Tsurigitsune 釣狐 (Fox Trapping) by a masked… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kiyosehō 木寄法 | The rules governing the relative proportions of parts when a wooden statue is made by the joining of several pieces of wood… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kiza 跪坐 | ✓ | A kneeling position for a Buddhist image. Bodhisattva figures *Kannon 観音 and *… |
Art History, Sculpture |
| kiza 箕座 | ✓ | A seated position of Buddhist images in which both legs are stretched out to one side. The name of this position is derived… |
Art History, Sculpture |
| kō 甲 | A general term for armor, yoroi 鎧(*ōyoroi 大鎧) and helmets *… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| ko-omote 小面 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a girl in the first blush of womanhood. The… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| koakujō 小悪尉 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a fierce, old man. Koakujō's features… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kobeshimi 小べし見 | A noh mask *nōmen 能面 representing a demon from hell who dances a fierce dance. A… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kōgai 笄 | A nail used to secure the molds used in metal casting. When a metal statue was cast using the lost-wax method, a model of… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kōhai 光背 | Halo found on Buddhist images, representing light said to be emitted by the Buddha *gokō… |
Art History, Sculpture | |
| kojō 小尉 | ✓ | Also called kōjijō 小牛尉, sometimes pronounced kōshijō. A type of noh mask *… |
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