RECITING COUNTER (Dealer: Pottari) – Special Japanese wooden counting device, with flippable panels marked with kanji numbers including the date of Shōwa 6 (1931), used to keep track of repetitions in the ‘Hyakumanben’ practice—a Buddhist ritual involving reciting “Namu Amida Butsu” hundreds of thousands of times using a large rosary (Hyakumanben-nenju). Approx. 23 × 16 × 1.5 cm (9.1 × 6.3 × 0.6 in). No chips or losses; condition as shown.
Item price: $250
#1973
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