Vintage Okinawa Shisa Guardian Lion 1960s Giant Japanese Folk Art Statue
Vintage Okinawa Shisa Guardian Lion 1960s Giant Japanese Folk Art Statue
Own a powerful piece of Okinawan spiritual heritage with this authentic 1960s giant-size Shisa guardian lion, sourced directly from an official Japanese Government Antique Auction.
Deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of Okinawa and the historic Ryukyu Kingdom, Shisa are revered protective talismans traditionally placed on rooftops, gateways, temples, and family entrances to ward off evil spirits, invite prosperity, and protect the home.
This exceptional vintage example represents the traditional left-side Shisa, known as the closed-mouth guardian, symbolizing protection, stability, and the sealing of happiness within the household.
Crafted during the 1960s from lightweight ceramic pottery with mixed traditional materials, this impressive large-format sculpture captures the fierce spirit, bold expression, and commanding presence that make authentic Shisa so beloved by collectors and spiritual décor enthusiasts.
Its powerful facial expression, hand-crafted details, and naturally aged surface give this piece remarkable character and undeniable authenticity.
This is not a modern reproduction—it is a genuine vintage artifact carrying the spirit of Okinawan craftsmanship and centuries of protective symbolism.
A rare opportunity to own a museum-worthy piece of Japanese folk art.
Perfect for:
• Japanese folk art collections
• Zen interiors
• Wabi-sabi décor
• Spiritual home protection
• Garden and entrance displays
• Asian antique collections
• Meditation spaces
• Unique statement interiors
⭐ Product Highlights
✅ Authentic 1960s Okinawan Shisa guardian lion
✅ Traditional left-side closed-mouth guardian
✅ Handcrafted ceramic pottery construction
✅ Giant-size display format
✅ Symbol of protection, prosperity, and spiritual harmony
✅ Beautiful age-related patina
✅ Rich Ryukyuan Art heritage
✅ Sourced directly from Japanese Government Antique Auction
✅ Rare collector-grade folk art
✅ Powerful statement décor piece
Additional Information About This Item
Origin: Okinawa
Cultural Tradition: Ryukyu Kingdom
Era: 1960s (Showa Period)
Material: Ceramic pottery with mixed traditional materials
Type: Shisa guardian lion statue
Position: Left-side guardian (closed-mouth)
Style: Japanese folk art / spiritual décor / Ryukyuan heritage
Condition: Very good vintage condition
Source: Japanese Government Antique Auction
Symbolism
In Okinawan tradition:
Closed-mouth Shisa protect blessings already within the home, sealing in happiness, peace, and family harmony.
Shisa are believed to:
• Ward off negative energy
• Protect homes and families
• Invite prosperity and luck
• Create spiritual balance
📏 Condition
Very good vintage condition.
Minor surface scratches and gentle signs of age are present, consistent with decades of careful preservation.
These natural marks enhance the authenticity, history, and collectible character of the piece.
Please review all photographs carefully, as they form part of the item description.
Each handmade Shisa carries its own unique personality, expression, and artisan character.
📦 Shipping Policy
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Orders with multiple items may be canceled and refunded. Once your item arrives safely, you’re welcome to place another order.
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