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Saiyuki - Sagojo[Ceramic + Porcelain ] Item Number:B9451 Left most in imagesW4 3/4 x D5 1/8 x H4 in W12 x D13 x H10 cm These characters are three immortals, with powerful supernatural power, who appear in the ancient Chinese classic, 'Journey to the West'. Son Goku (Sun Wukong) is the most powerful, followed by Cho Hakkai (Zhu Baijie), who likes beautiful women and delicious food, and finally there is the pessimistic, Sa Gojo (Sha Wujing). The three of them accompany a priest on his way to India and the tale describes the adventures they experience and the battles they fight. Sold as a set with Goku (Item Number:B9449) and Chohakkai (Item Number:B9450) ![]() You may also like these arts:Harumi Noguchi
She breathes new life into clay to create her own interpretations of the gods that appear in old Japanese tales and legends. These ancient gods lead us back to ancient times when nature and humankind lived together in harmony.1948 Born in Tokyo 1973 Worked as an illustrator 1994 Established own kiln in Higashi-matsuyama, Saitama Prefecture Present: lives in Yoshimi Town, Saitama Major exhibitions: 1999 “Season of Ogre” at Tokyo Ippodo Gallery, Tokyo 2003/2005 “Ogre of Ceramics” at Tokyo Ippodo Gallery, Tokyo 2006 “MONOGATARI” at Takashimaya Department Store in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture 2010 “Exhibition of HARUMI NOGUCHI” at Takashimaya Department Store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo 2011 “Beauty in All Things: Japanese Art and Design” at Museum of Arts and Design, New York “An Exhibition of Sculpture by Harumi NOGUCHI, KAMI – The Elemental Spirits of Nature” at Ippodo Gallery New York, New York 2012 “Art Crafting Towards the Future” at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture 2014 “An Exhibition of Sculpture by HARUMI Noguchi OKAMI – Wolf & The Elemental Spirits of Nature” at Ippodo Gallery New York, New York 2015 "Japanese Kōgei | Future Forward" at Museum of Arts and Design, New York Harumi Noguchi from Shoko Aono on Vimeo. |