No. 103793106

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収蔵キャビネットにある9組の目貫 - Japan - 江戸時代
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収蔵キャビネットにある9組の目貫 - Japan - 江戸時代

This exquisite set of nine pairs of Menuki originates from the Edo period and is presented in a finely crafted Kiri box. Each Menuki is an example of the exceptional craftsmanship of the time, featuring intricate engravings and the use of high-quality materials such as Shakudo, Shibuichi, and brass. These ornamental fittings were traditionally used to adorn the Tsuka (handle) of Japanese swords, adding both aesthetic appeal and functional grip enhancement. The Menuki in this set are unsigned (Mumei) and vary in size and design, each showcasing a unique motif rich in symbolism and cultural significance. Menuki Details: Horse Motif – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold highlights, symbolizing strength and endurance. Bamboo and Kanji Character – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold detailing, representing resilience and wisdom. Person and Book – Featured on a Shakudo plate with gold embellishments, depicting knowledge and learning. Ear of Millet and Japanese Quail – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold detailing, symbolizing prosperity and harmony with nature. Mantises and Grasshopper – Engraved on a brass plate, reflecting agility and attentiveness. Shishi Dog (Foo Dog) – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold highlights, a symbol of protection and power. Oxcart and Straw Rice-Bag – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold detailing, representing wealth and sustenance. Fukurokuju God and a Person with a Book – Engraved on a Shibuichi plate with gold embellishments, symbolizing longevity and wisdom. Shishi Dog (Foo Dog) – Another representation of the protective and powerful Shishi, engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold highlights. Each Menuki has been meticulously designed to reflect traditional Japanese beliefs, folklore, and artistic expression. The collection is well-preserved and remains a remarkable testament to the skill and dedication of Edo-period metalworkers. This set is housed in a Kiri box measuring 13.2 cm in height, 28 cm in width, and 11.3 cm in depth, ensuring its safekeeping and adding to its historical value.

No. 103793106

No longer available
収蔵キャビネットにある9組の目貫 - Japan - 江戸時代

収蔵キャビネットにある9組の目貫 - Japan - 江戸時代

This exquisite set of nine pairs of Menuki originates from the Edo period and is presented in a finely crafted Kiri box. Each Menuki is an example of the exceptional craftsmanship of the time, featuring intricate engravings and the use of high-quality materials such as Shakudo, Shibuichi, and brass. These ornamental fittings were traditionally used to adorn the Tsuka (handle) of Japanese swords, adding both aesthetic appeal and functional grip enhancement.

The Menuki in this set are unsigned (Mumei) and vary in size and design, each showcasing a unique motif rich in symbolism and cultural significance. Menuki Details:
Horse Motif – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold highlights, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Bamboo and Kanji Character – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold detailing, representing resilience and wisdom.
Person and Book – Featured on a Shakudo plate with gold embellishments, depicting knowledge and learning.
Ear of Millet and Japanese Quail – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold detailing, symbolizing prosperity and harmony with nature.
Mantises and Grasshopper – Engraved on a brass plate, reflecting agility and attentiveness.
Shishi Dog (Foo Dog) – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold highlights, a symbol of protection and power.
Oxcart and Straw Rice-Bag – Engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold detailing, representing wealth and sustenance.
Fukurokuju God and a Person with a Book – Engraved on a Shibuichi plate with gold embellishments, symbolizing longevity and wisdom.
Shishi Dog (Foo Dog) – Another representation of the protective and powerful Shishi, engraved on a Shakudo plate with gold highlights.
Each Menuki has been meticulously designed to reflect traditional Japanese beliefs, folklore, and artistic expression. The collection is well-preserved and remains a remarkable testament to the skill and dedication of Edo-period metalworkers. This set is housed in a Kiri box measuring 13.2 cm in height, 28 cm in width, and 11.3 cm in depth, ensuring its safekeeping and adding to its historical value.

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Giovanni Bottero
Expert
Estimate € 1,400 - € 1,600

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