Goshuin holder (spread size) "Rinzen" flyer with Sanskrit characters and Manjushri Bodhisattva
Goshuin holder (spread size) "Rinzen" flyer with Sanskrit characters and Manjushri Bodhisattva
This is a goshuin holder with Manjusri Bodhisattva's seed ``Man'' scattered on the front and the mantra ``Onarahashanau'' printed on the back.
(Manjusri Bodhisattva)
Abbreviation of Manjushri (Sanskrit Manjushri).
A bodhisattva who rules over wisdom and rides a lion and serves as a side attendant of Shakyamuni Buddha along with Fugen Bosatsu. The guardian deity of the Year of the Rabbit.
◆What is a “Goshuin holder”?
I’m not good at pasting goshuin stamps…! I have it bound in a substitute file, but I want to keep it looking better...
This is a ``new type of stamp book'' that I would like to recommend to such people.
<Pay attention here! 5 selections>
1. Store your goshuin as is without cutting or folding it! You can put it in and take it out as you like!
2. Store paper-cut stamps that are difficult to paste neatly!
3. The title of the “Goshuincho” is luxuriously stamped with gold foil!
Four. The gold nails make it sturdy and luxurious!
Five. The key to beautiful binding is in the corners! Craftsmen finish each book by hand!
●Cover material: paper
●Number of pages: 20 pockets (with mount) *40 pages on both sides
●Bookbinding: Fixed type (gold nailing)
●Size: Height 186mm x Width 148mm x Back width/Depth 15mm
Storage paper size (178�ox119�o)
●Weight: Approx. 160g
●Accessories: Profile column sticker
●Production: Japan
*Specifications for engraving a name:
Processing method: Gold leaf stamping
Place of name: Bottom left of back cover, vertical writing
Font: Mincho typeface
*The position of the pattern may differ from the image depending on the fabric.