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Kongō Rikishi Agyō by Kaiyodo
Agyō is one half of two fierce protectors (known as Nio, or Benevolent Kings) standing guard at a Buddhist temple and shrine’s entrance. Opposite to his counterpart, Ungyō who stands menacingly with his mouth closed, representing the completion of all things, Agyō stands with his mouth open representing birth and the first sound of creation.
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Size: 14.5 cm
Includes:
Main figure
2 Kongosho (ritual tool/weapon)
6 interchangeable hands
base
(2014, NEW; in box)
Agyō is one half of two fierce protectors (known as Nio, or Benevolent Kings) standing guard at a Buddhist temple and shrine’s entrance. Opposite to his counterpart, Ungyō who stands menacingly with his mouth closed, representing the completion of all things, Agyō stands with his mouth open representing birth and the first sound of creation.
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Size: 14.5 cm
Includes:
Main figure
2 Kongosho (ritual tool/weapon)
6 interchangeable hands
base
(2014, NEW; in box)

