Description
This red jacketed Jizo statue represents compassion, protection, and quiet guidance. In Buddhist tradition, Jizo (Kṣitigarbha) is known as a guardian of children, travelers, and those passing through difficult transitions.
The red jacket holds special meaning. Red is traditionally associated with protection and care, and dressing Jizo statues in red garments is a devotional act meant to invoke safety and compassion for loved ones, especially children. The gentle expression and simple form invite reflection rather than ornamentation.
Suitable for indoor altars, meditation spaces, or outdoor gardens, this statue serves as a reminder of kindness, patience, and watchful presence. Whether used as part of a spiritual practice or as a symbolic decoration, a red jacketed Jizo statue offers a quiet, grounding presence rooted in centuries of tradition.
Find our more about Jizo Bodhisattva here.
Product Details
- Stands 3” tall
- Cast iron construction
- Made in Japan








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