Shishi Figurine Mythical "Dog Foo" Or "Sky Lion"

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One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Open (A-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Open (A-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Open (A-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Open (A-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Open (A-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Open (A-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

One of a Pair of Shinto Lion-Dogs (Koma inu), with Mouth Closed (Un-gyō)

[Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, full-length, standing, facing front, with long green sash and flaming green halo behind his head]

[Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, full-length, standing, facing front, with long green sash and flaming green halo behind his head]

[Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, full-length, standing, facing right, with long blue sash and flaming green halo behind his head]

[Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, full-length, standing, facing right, with long blue sash and flaming green halo behind his head]

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