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| A type of halo *kouhai υw found on Buddhist images. A square backdrop is placed behind the body of the figure, and above this a round head halo *zukou ͺυ. The border of the zukou is decorated with Chinese style plant motifs *karakusamon in openwork *sukashibori §€. Five groups of three fine metal spokes emerge from the centre of the zukou. The term mibu kouhai derives from the halo on the Jizou Bosatsuzou n μF (10-11c) in Mibudera pΆ, Kyoto, which was destroyed by fire in 1962. The best surviving example can be seen on the Miroku Bosatsuzou νθΣμF (1208) in Koufukuji Hokuendou »k~°, Nara. | ||||||
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