Jizo Contacts and Links

For questions, even wholesale pricing, please call 310.801.7073 or email us at info@jizoandchibi.com.

For more of Jizo, please follow the links below:

1. http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/buddhism.shtml
A-to-Z Photo Dictionary of Japanese Buddhist and Shinto deities.

2. http://www.buddhist-artwork.com
Buddhist Artwork is an online store featuring hand-carved Buddha statues from Japan and Asia.

3. http://www.dharmacrafts.com/
Inspiration for your meditation practice and everyday life. For 32 years, the Buddhist community has relied on DharmaCrafts for quality meditation supplies.

4.  http://www.shantiboutique.com/
A source of Buddhist jewelry, pendants, earrings, charms and on mani adme hum pendants.

5.  http://www.sacredcharms.com
Inspired and balanced jewelry, Sacred Charms creates handmade yoga and spiritual jewelry.

6.  http://www.sanandaspiritualcenter.com/Hindu_Buddhist_Jewelry.html
The Sananda Spiritual Center carries a selection of spiritually inspiring jewelry and gifts.

7. http://www.eyongs.com/
Tibetan Jewelry and accessories, Buddha art and artisan jewelry

8.  http://www.thebuddhagarden.com/buddhist-hindu-jewelry.html
Hindu and Buddhist jewelry. Several products carried support foundations and charities in Asia, and they have a yearly fundraiser to help a daycare center for disadvantaged children in the slums of Bangkok.

9. http://zendust.org/zenworks
The Zen community of Oregon has a wonderful jizo page.

10.  http://www.greatvow.org
A residential, Zen Buddhist, training monastery guided by the bodhisattva’s vows to help relieve suffering in the world. Their practice is a synthesis of Soto and Rinzai Zen traditions informed by the practice and study of Jan Chozen Bays, Roshi and Hogen Bays, Sensei.

11. http://www.jizopeacecenter.org/
Jizo Peace Center  is dedicated to the protection and well-being of all children, all travelers and all peoples. The Center provides scholarships, awards, community projects, concerts, and other events to promote peace and harmony for all.

12. http://www.jizo-an.org
The Pine Wind Zen Center was established in 2000 by Seijaku Roshi and his monks and students.

13. http://www.jizopeacecenter.org/
The Jizo Peace Center is dedicated to the protection and well-being of all children, all travelers and all peoples. The Center provides scholarships, awards, community projects, concerts, and other events.

14.  http://japanlifeandreligion.com/2010/02/26/whos-who-in-buddhism-part-5-jizo-bodhisattva/
An informative blog about Jizo from a historial and cultural perspective.

15. http://www.mro.org/mro.html
The Mountains and Rivers Order of Zen Buddhism (MRO) is an organization of associated temples, practice centers and sitting groups in the United States and abroad. The MRO was founded by Zen Master John Daido Loori, Roshi in 1980. It is inspired by the teachings of Zen Master Dogen as presented in his “Mountains and Rivers Sutra.”