Kannon Bosatsu is revered in Buddhism as a symbol of compassion and salvation. Known for the ability to take on 33 different forms, Kannon appears in various manifestations to respond to the needs of those who suffer.
Often depicted holding a lotus flower, Kannon embodies empathy and care, offering guidance and relief to all sentient beings.
Collaborating Artist — Yozan Miura
Yozan Miura is a Buddhist sculptor born in 1973 in Saitama Prefecture. After beginning his career in a company, he was inspired to pursue sculpture and trained for 13 years under a master in Shiga Prefecture.
He later established the Tonomikado Buddhist Workshop in Kyoto, where he creates new wooden statues, restores historical works, and leads workshops. His practice explores the relationship between traditional Buddhist sculpture and contemporary expression, including projects such as the “Drone Buddha,” which reinterprets classical iconography through a modern lens.
Size 2 cm × 5 cm
Material 100% Rayon (Embroidery thread)
Made in Japan
This patch can be applied by ironing or as a stick-on.