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Japanese Tea Ceremony Bronze Incense Burner Rat KORO browse these categories for related items... Directory: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Devotional Objects: Pre 1980: item # 793364 Please refer to our stock # KR-002 when inquiring.
Japonisme Arts and Antiques Room 101, 1-14-12, Ryoke, Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama, JAPAN Oita,Osaka,Kyoto,Shiga,Tokyo,Saitama,Toyama,Sendai +81-90-7593-0315 Guest Book This item is currently being auctioned |
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Rare Buddhist Koro Incense Burner with a Mouse (Nezumi) playing on top of an "Uchide-no-kozuchi" Mallet symbolizing blessings of luck, fortune and prosperity in business. The feet of this bronze item koro represented as a sack of fortune (Held by Daikoku-sama in usual cases) is highlighted with little children carrying it to symbolize happiness and endless flow of positive energy. Comes with a guarantee certificate and original Kiri or Paulownia Wooden Case box The artist who made it is Futakami Joutarou who was born Taisho Period and became known in Early Showa and known for his works mainly dealing with bronze, copper and other metal-related art items. Measurements (Wooden Box): Height x Width x Depth = 23 x 17 x 17 cm Shipping and Handling via EMS:
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