Sentare
Sentare is a traditional Japanese craft that involves the meticulous process of creating intricate, hand-carved wooden objects. The term "sentare" (千手) translates to "thousand hands," which often refers to the detailed, multi-fingered designs found in certain Buddhist statues, particularly those of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. However, the craft itself extends beyond religious iconography, encompassing a wide range of decorative and functional items such as boxes, masks, and furniture.
The technique requires skilled artisans who use specialized tools to carve fine details into wood, often cherry,
Sentare is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, reflecting both artistic expression and spiritual devotion. While historically