青銅色 - Marked 雨宮 'Amemiya' - (5)精美的靈芝盆栽、仙鶴、摺紙仙鶴。烏龜,摺紙烏龜雕像 - 昭和年代(1926-1989) (沒有保留價)
編號 82075287
青銅色 - ''村田宏Murata Hiroshi'' - 美麗的猴子和老鼠雕像 - 昭和年代(1926-1989) (沒有保留價)
編號 82075287
青銅色 - ''村田宏Murata Hiroshi'' - 美麗的猴子和老鼠雕像 - 昭和年代(1926-1989) (沒有保留價)
In Japanese, the pronunciation of "monkey" is the same as "出る" (to remove, disappear, leave), which means "disaster い が 去 る" (disaster), "disease が 去 る" (disease). There are also some shrines that have revered monkeys as messengers of gods since ancient times. There is a statue of a sacred monkey enshrined in the courtyard of Hie Shrine in Akasaka, Tokyo, named "まさる". It also borrows the same pronunciation to mean "exorcism" (demōgoる) and "victory" (shengる).
In Japanese, Rats have strong reproductive capabilities, so they have become a symbol of fertility worship among the people. Auspicious patterns often include a combination of rats and multi-seeded plants such as gourds, grapes, pomegranates, etc., which are used to convey the meaning of having many children and grandchildren. Based on the above various origins, the zodiac rat is regarded as a symbol of alertness and adaptability, good handling of adversity, reproduction of descendants, and prosperity of the family business. It carries the auspicious meaning of endless life and prosperity.
monkey Height: 12cm, Width: 7.2cm, Length: 17cm
rat Height: 9.5cm, Width: 6.5cm, Length: 7.5cm
Condition: Excellent
There are traces of the times.
Some scuffs and scratches from prolonged use. This is inevitable.
From a Japanese private collection
Ships with tracking number.