Japanese ivory okimono of gatten
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Ivory Pre 1900: item #405301 998/955
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Nirvana Oriental Antiques
+(44) 20 7221 5749
$2500
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A superbly carved and exquisitely detailed figure of the goddess gatten standing with her attendant and a hare. The fine pleats, folds and tassels of the garments, the delicately engraved and tinted fabrics, they all bear witness to the artisan's virtuosity of execution. age: Meiji C. 189. size: 3 5/16in. (8.5cm )high. condition: very good,a typical small age crack to fan.
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Larger Signed Meiji Ivory Okimono Traveling Wise Man
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Ivory Pre 1920: item #403153 IVFM01010
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KouYou, Inc.
505-884-7770 ext 114
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This superbly carved Japanese Ivory Okimono stands 8 inches tall and was crafted at the turn of the century. The soft color of the aging elephant ivory beautifully accentuates the skillfully etched and dyed, highly detailed patterns of the figures outer garment. From the relaxed posture to the openness of the facial expression the Wiseman seems to be instructing one that peace is found by living in the present and real joy in the journey. The piece is signed and the condition of this piece is ve... Click for details
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A Finely Carved Japanese Ivory Fish,Signed,Bunseki
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Ivory Pre 1920: item #393188
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Asia House
Tel: 717-397-6435
$675
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A superb and detailed Japanese ivory carving of a fish,showing carefully incised body scales and delicately carved fins.The eyes are inset with ebony and the inset signature plaque stained in cinnabar color. Condition:Excellent. Circa:Late Meiji Period.
Size:7 1/4"length.A wonderful Japanese ivory carving of a much sought after subject.
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Antique Japanese Meiji Ivory Daibutsu Buddha
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Ivory Pre 1920: item #366437 Iv01bud
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Galleries
$1000.00
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A serene contemplative buddha seated on a lotus throne dating to late Meiji era. He is most likely the Daibutsu in Kamakura. Nice ivory tone with a touch of yellow. A single character on the bottom. Carving is both graceful and fine. See the folds on the robe and the fingers. Also nice detail along the bottom edge. Includes fitted wooden stand. A faint age line on the bottom, not unusual for a solid block of ivory.
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