Decorative sculpture of a sitting monk in white as interior decoration
According to Indian tradition, Buddhist monks wear a yellow or reddish monk's robe, shear their hair and live as wandering ascetics. They spend the days in meditation and teaching the disciples and live on the meatless food they beg for daily during their morning alms walk and which they have to eat before noon. While these rules are still generally accepted in some Buddhist countries, in Japan they are only followed by a small part of the Buddhist clergy. Nevertheless, many characteristics by which Buddhist monks are recognized are ultimately determined by the original ideal of poverty.
The sculpture is made of high-quality cast stone and the white colouring can vary. Not frost-proof!