Bronze and rock crystal; the stone of Chinese or American origin
19th centuryJapaneseGilt bronze
13th centuryJapaneseLacquered wood covered with kirikane (cut gold)
16th-17th centuryJapaneseWood, with red and green pigments applied to the robes and black to the hair
13th centuryJapaneseWood, single-woodblock construction; with traces of polychromy over white gesso ground
12th-13th centuryJapaneseKaya (Japanese nutmeg) wood with traces of red pigment: single-block construction
14th-15th centuryJapaneseHollow dry lacquer
20th centuryJapaneseWood from the remains of the Hōryūji temple
20th centuryJapaneseWood, single-woodblock construction; with traces of polychrome
20th centuryJapaneseWood, multiple woodblock-construction; with lacquer-applied gold leaf, and with significant later re-working of the head, shoulders, arms, back, legs and proper left torso
15th centuryJapaneseCarved sandalwood, the exterior decorated with gold hiramaki-e (low-relief sprinkled design), the interior with carved representations embellished with polychromy and gilding
18th-19th centuryJapaneseCypress wood with traces of gilding; shrine contains metal fittings and black lacquer
18th-19th centuryJapanese