Ojizo San Postcards






Ojizo San Postcards
from $3.00
Glossy paper
2023
4 x 6 in
10.25 x 15.25 cm
Let some one know you’re thinking of them by sending a unique postcard. The image on the card is of Momoko’s sculpture, Ojizo San. A description is written on the back:
“This deity, also known as Jizo, is a protector of travelers and of children. They are also guardians of lost souls. These statues are commonly seen throughout Japan, often found along trails in the mountains.”
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