The Great Buddha (Daibutsu) monument
Kamakura, Japan, 1923. The statue was originally gold-plated and housed inside a temple
Image courtesy periodpaper.com
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Water-color on parchment rendering for a 1923
finger ring; image from Manz & Co costbooks
Winterthur Museum, Joseph Downs Collection
According to a notation in Manz's stockbook, Tiffany & Company bought the ring on September 25, 1923, just three weeks after a major earthquake struck Japan. The quake rocked the ancient city of Kamakura, where an enormous bronze statue of the Buddha—weighing 93 tonnes—shifted a distance of two feet! Whether the timing of the Tiffany purchase was an act of karma or just coincidence, the piece was just one of hundreds of rings, brooches, bracelets and cufflinks Manz designed and his artisans crafted for the store's jewelry department in the post-World War I decade.
Below, lotus detail from one of Manz's
jewelry renderings from the 1920s
Winterthur Museum, Joseph Downs Collection
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