SKU:26902716015
Votive Mallet
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 14 - Jul 19
Description
Votive MalletA Japanese votive wooden mallet from a Shinto shrine. The mallet is the attribute of Daikoku, the god of good fortunes lucky mallet. It is thought that Daikokus mallet can grant wishes and is often depicted on its own and is commonly recognizable as his emblem. The surface of the mallet is painted with auspicious symbols including a dragon amongst clouds, a treasure house key, gold coins and a hojunotama (jewel of wish fulfillment). In addition, the
An ikebana basket designed in the form of a suspended bird’s nest
painted quickly and confidently by skilled artisans
and pronounced creasing
gently curved
which marked the first time such molds were found in the region
piece-dyed tone with a dry hand typical of handwoven cotton
Kaoru Saito is mainly known for his mezzotints of sensitive female images and is one of the most successful mezzotint artists in Japan
removable shrine to house sacred talismans in the form of paper amulets
neatly formed feet
screw-on lid
large bent bamboo trays
Weighing almost 30 lbs
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