Japanese Antique Iron Gong (Dora) Signed Ritual Mallet Yamagata Nanyo Kisshoten

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Japanese Antique Iron Gong (Dora) with Signed Ritual Mallet from Yamagata - "Nanyo Kisshoten" BOS980

Description This is a remarkable vintage Japanese iron temple gong (Dora), distinct from the more common bronze or brass varieties. Being made of iron, it produces a unique sound profile: a calm, grounded resonance with a subtle, rustic "buzz" (known as bibiri or sawari in Japanese aesthetics). This tonal quality creates a deeply meditative, wabi-sabi atmosphere that only aged iron can provide.

The accompanying wooden mallet is historically significant and suggests a specific provenance. The handle is hand-carved in the style of a Tokkosho (Vajra)—a Buddhist ritual tool used to drive away delusions. It bears the hand-carved inscription "Nanyo Kisshoten" (南陽 吉祥天).

"Nanyo" likely refers to Nanyo City in Yamagata Prefecture, a region in northern Japan famous for its ancient shrines and spiritual history. "Kisshoten" (Lakshmi) is the Buddhist goddess of beauty, fertility, and prosperity. The combination of the location name and the deity's name indicates that this gong was likely used in a specific temple or religious fraternity in the Nanyo region, adding a layer of historical mystery and cultural depth to the piece.

The gong features a heavy, weathered patina that highlights the passage of time. It is an ideal piece for collectors of Japanese Buddhist artifacts, sound healing practitioners looking for a unique texture, or as a striking object for Wabi-sabi interior styling.

Highlights

  • Material: Antique Iron (offering a drier, more rustic sound than bronze).

  • Provenance: Inscribed with "Nanyo" (Yamagata Prefecture) and "Kisshoten" (Goddess of Prosperity).

  • Craftsmanship: Mallet handle carved in the shape of a Buddhist ritual Vajra (Tokkosho).

Size

  • Gong Diameter: 33 cm / 12.9 inches

  • Gong Thickness: 5 cm / 1.9 inches

  • Mallet Length: 28 cm / 11 inches

  • Total Weight: approx. 860 g

Condition This is an antique item. There are signs of rust, surface wear, and a weathered texture consistent with its age and material. These imperfections contribute to its authentic vintage character. Please refer to the photos for details.

 



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