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Se översättningShishi'gashira 獅子頭 (tempellejonhuvuden) - Förgyllt, Lack, Trä - Japan - Taishō-perioden (1912-1926)
Nr 85496579
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Amazing, large pair of striking red and black lacquer solid wooden shishi’gashira 獅子頭 (temple lion heads) with lovely carved and gilded details. Both lions have a very imposing expression.
The masks have subtle differences that allow them to be identified as mother with young.
The mother has broad pronounced eyebrows, wild sideburns, serrated fangs and a broadly wrinkled forehead. Her young has softer features.
A very nice thought that this mother and child have been able to stay together all this time, as most times they get separated.
Such heads were used during the traditional Japanese dance called ‘shishimai’ 獅子舞 (lion dance).
The jaw and tongue can be moved freely from the head, and the ears can be removed.
Period: Japan - Taishô period (1912-1926).
Dimensions including ears mother:
Height 35.9 cm, Width 59.5 cm, Depth 34 cm.
Dimensions including ears young:
Height 31 cm, Width 51.5 cm, Depth 31 cm.
Both are in a very good original condition with some minimal traces of wear conform age. Please look at the photos for a condition reference.
Japan's lion dance, known as shishi-mai (獅子舞), has a long tradition dating back to its introduction from China during the Tang Dynasty. Associated with Buddha's Birthday, the first recorded performance was at Tōdai-ji in Nara in 752. Commonly performed during the New Year to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits, it features lion dancers accompanied by flute and drum musicians. The dance is also seen at various festivals, with lions sometimes playfully biting people's heads for good fortune.
See the last photo for how a shishi'gashira head is worn during the dance.
When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.
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Amazing, large pair of striking red and black lacquer solid wooden shishi’gashira 獅子頭 (temple lion heads) with lovely carved and gilded details. Both lions have a very imposing expression.
The masks have subtle differences that allow them to be identified as mother with young.
The mother has broad pronounced eyebrows, wild sideburns, serrated fangs and a broadly wrinkled forehead. Her young has softer features.
A very nice thought that this mother and child have been able to stay together all this time, as most times they get separated.
Such heads were used during the traditional Japanese dance called ‘shishimai’ 獅子舞 (lion dance).
The jaw and tongue can be moved freely from the head, and the ears can be removed.
Period: Japan - Taishô period (1912-1926).
Dimensions including ears mother:
Height 35.9 cm, Width 59.5 cm, Depth 34 cm.
Dimensions including ears young:
Height 31 cm, Width 51.5 cm, Depth 31 cm.
Both are in a very good original condition with some minimal traces of wear conform age. Please look at the photos for a condition reference.
Japan's lion dance, known as shishi-mai (獅子舞), has a long tradition dating back to its introduction from China during the Tang Dynasty. Associated with Buddha's Birthday, the first recorded performance was at Tōdai-ji in Nara in 752. Commonly performed during the New Year to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits, it features lion dancers accompanied by flute and drum musicians. The dance is also seen at various festivals, with lions sometimes playfully biting people's heads for good fortune.
See the last photo for how a shishi'gashira head is worn during the dance.
When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.
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All went well and item is as expected. Also pick up went fluid.
Se översättningParfait rapide et bien emballé merci
Se översättning2de artikel van deze verkoper, heel snel geleverd, goed verpakt. Wederom blij mee :)
Se översättningTrès belle lanterne, envoi rapide sans problème. Impeccable !
Se översättningParavent absolument fantastique C’est le 2ème que j’achète au vendeur Parfait à chaque fois
Se översättningPerfect Packing and a precise and safe Delivery really a professional Seller Thanks maurizio
Se översättningBel objet , je suis très satisfaite . La livraison a été rapide .Merci
Se översättningMooie lantaarn, snelle bezorging, top!
Se översättningBeautiful armchair, packed very, very professionally. Top-class craftsmanship. It's not often you come across such beautiful furniture. Thank you :)
Se översättningMooi beeld, goed verpakt
Se översättningEnvoie rapide magnifiques poupées aucunes mauvaises surprises bon vendeur
Se översättningGreat piece. Thank you very much!
Se översättningItem as described. In good condition apart from one hinge on a leg became lose (one screw found, one screw is missing, but I have similar ones). But that’s fixable.
Se översättningDear Georgy, Thanks for your feedback. Sorry for the screw issue and thanks a lot that you can fix it yourself. Thanks again have a nice day, Marco Zoomers - Japanese Antique Store
All good.
Se översättningPacked nicely, item’s condition is the same as in the photos. Recommended seller!
Se översättningMooi, bijzonder object, blij mee! Goede conditie voor de leeftijd. Opgehaald in de winkel, waar ik heb genoten van het prachtige aanbod! Top verkoper! Graag tot de volgende keer!
Se översättningWow! Een van de mooiste stukken in mijn collectie! Met een zeer net certificaat van authenticiteit. Geweldig goed ingepakt. Ik ben uitermate tevreden!
Se översättningDENK DAT ZE WERKEN OP DE JUISTE WIJZE MET VOLDOENDE INFORMATIE EN CORRECTE PRIJZEN
Se översättningJe tenais à vous exprimer ma plus grande satisfaction suite à la livraison de l objet que j'ai commandé. Non seulement cela a été rapide mais le produit lui-même dépasse toutes mes attentes. MERCI !
Se översättningemballé avec soin, arrivé rapidement et objet magnifique !
Se översättningEnvío rápido, bien protegido y producto según las imágenes publicadas. Un buen servicio.
Se översättninggreat object, excellent condition, carefully packaged and swiftly delivered, great seller!
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Excellent seller, easy communication, very friendly. I recommend
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