N.º 92054643
Incensario "TESORO" - Bronce - Tsuda Eiju (1915-2001) - Japón - Período Heisei temprano (1989-2019)
N.º 92054643
Incensario "TESORO" - Bronce - Tsuda Eiju (1915-2001) - Japón - Período Heisei temprano (1989-2019)
This incense burner features three rats holding up the treasure, a treasured item.
It has long been believed that rats can predict the future with their sense of smell.
For this reason, a house with rats is considered to be a comfortable place for rats, and therefore auspicious for the people who live there, as it is said to be a house that is free from disasters such as fires and a house that is guaranteed wealth.
In Japan, rats have been interpreted as auspicious animals.
This mysterious incense burner features three auspicious rats holding up the " 寶treasure ",
a treasured item.
Comes with a valuable photo certificate and an original signed box.
It has been kept in a box with almost no use.
It is in excellent condition.
It is a material that develops its own character with use.
Please make it your own color.
Tsuda Eiju (1915-2001)
A leading bronze casting artist in Japan.
Recognized as a Nitten artist, the highest peak in Japan.
His animal-themed works are especially popular.
Size
Main unit: Height 14cm, Width 16cm, Weight 1750g
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