- Description: The figurines are typically made of polyresin and feature a glossy finish in orange and white colors. Each monk is in a seated position, with one covering its eyes, another its ears, and the third its mouth, embodying the core principle of the proverb.
- Symbolism: The primary meaning is a reminder to be of good mind, speech, and action by refusing to dwell on evil or negativity.
- See no evil (Mizaru)
- Hear no evil (Kikazaru)
- Speak no evil (Iwazaru)
- Significance: Placing these figurines in a home or office is believed to bring peace, mindfulness, positivity, and protection from negative energies. Mahatma Gandhi notably kept a small statue of the three monkeys as one of his few material possessions, which is now displayed at the Sabarmati Ashram.
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