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Early Edo period Enma 40cm tall -/+ (although undocumented it is suspected this depiction is Momoyama period) carved crystal, reverse painted eyes.
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Enma is the king of Hell in Japanese-Buddhist myth, the judge of dead souls. He is the Japanese version of Yama, the king of hell found in sects of Buddhism across East Asia; Enma mostly derives from the Chinese-Buddhist Yánluó, who in turn is based on the Hindu (Vedic) god of death, also called Yama.
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Early Edo period Enma 40cm tall -/+ (although undocumented it is suspected this depiction is Momoyama period) carved crystal, reverse painted eyes.