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Title Contains Image(s) Description Keywords
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.



1 A sculpture process of thinly shaving or scraping.



…

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:


sōkō 総高: full height including the…

Art History, Sculpture
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

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JAANUS is the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Originally built by the Atsumi International Scholarship Foundation, it is now hosted and maintained by the Media Center for Art History at Columbia University