The Kudara Kannon is a statue of Guanyin and made of gilded camphor wood.
In the center of the hall is a statue of the goddess made out of camphor wood.
He started carving in camphor wood, in 1980.
Instead, she bought a chicken coop/vegetable bin made of camphor wood; it stood 6 feet tall, and was 39 inches wide.
The temple contains an eight-feet-tall Kwan Tai statue crafted from a whole piece of camphor wood.
The shrine is made of lacquered hinoki or Japanese cypress and camphor wood.
However, the keel and the frames are made of extremely hard and sturdy camphor wood and mulberry wood.
The temple is adorned by Chinese motif of Taipei lions and dragons (camphor woods) and massive stones.
The heavenly smell in the shop is from the local camphor wood.
He walked to the table and picked up some of the small pieces of camphor wood and threw them into the furnace.