Nr. 102970262

agancsok - Japán - Késő Edo-kor
Nr. 102970262

agancsok - Japán - Késő Edo-kor
This is a charming Japanese netsuke-style carving depicting Jurōjin, one of the Seven Lucky Gods (God of Longevity), accompanied by a Karako (Chinese-style child).
Jurōjin is shown with his characteristic long beard, holding a staff, symbolizing a long and healthy life. The joyful expression on both the deity's and the child's faces is beautifully captured, representing happiness and the blessing of children.
Material: Looks like stag antler or a similar organic material with a beautiful aged patina (darkened recesses to highlight the carving details).
Design: Intricate 360-degree carving with two himotoshi (cord holes) on the back.
Condition: Good vintage condition. Please refer to the photos for details on the natural grain and wear consistent with age.
Dimensions: Approx. 5.1 cm (Height) x 3 cm (Width) - Please verify with your ruler photos.
This piece is a wonderful addition to any collection of Japanese art or Asian antiques.
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