Japanese textiles dolls ceramics kanzashi by Asian Art by Kyoko
All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1920 item #71176
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Enameled brilliant red kimono with lotus flowers in yellow and white, the shaped leaves in tones of turquoise and green. Obi is larkspur blue, black, turquoise and pink; folded fan has green flowers and gold clouds. Inner kimono collar is also gold.

The lady is 10 1/2" high, probably dates from the Taisho period (1912-1926)

All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1920 item #43933
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All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Pre 1920 item #150745
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These old bronze lanterns are used in Japanese temples. They are often called "Toro" (pronounced toh-ro). One side of the lock (shown in the photo) did not open (I did not force it open). 17 inches tall from the Meiji period (1868-1912).
All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1920 item #45088 (stock #5787)
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All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Pre 1920 item #405512
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Many stories were written based on Yoshitsune (Minamoto family) and Benkei. The "Kanjincho", the Kabuki adaptation of the Noh play "Ataka" was first performed at the end of the Edo period in 1840. Danjuro VII played the roll of Benkei in the same costume that you see on this doll for the first time. Danjuro VII brought many fresh ideas and techniques to Kabuki play. This costume was one of the results which brought quality costumes to Kabuki from the Noh play...
All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Pre 1920 item #91534
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All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1920 item #17854
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All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Pre 1920 item #19355
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All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Pre 1920 item #405088
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This is a set of small but very unique Keshi bina musician dolls or they may be called as Kawari bina (different or strange looking). By placing them casually, you can create an interesting group. The size of the two dolls are 4 inches tall on 1 1/2 inches stool (new lacquered wood), the other three are approx. 3 inches tall.

When the peaceful life of Edo (1600-1868) continued without any major battles for years, the people's life in general became more affluent...

All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1920 item #71172
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All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1920 item #42726
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This is an old Yogi, a futon/blanket for the colder parts of Japan. It is a thick cotton dyed in the "Japanese blue", ai/indigo with a tsutsugaki (freehand painted rice paste resist) family crest on the back and stuffed with a cotton inside. The whitle little spots that you see are cutton balls from inside. The condition is excellent; some faint brown stains on the right side bottom and the lower left side bottom of the inside which is giving a charactor to this beautiful piece...
All Items : Archives : Regional Art : Asian : Japanese : Pre 1900 item #87452
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The Kiseruzutsu (pipe case) is delicately engrave with a goose and grass, bone ring to the top. The clasp to the leather pouch shows a tiger and dragon in brass. When seen together, they represent the concept of duality in the cosmos. There is a repair (sewn together) on the left side of leather pouch. This dates from the first years of the Meiji period (1868-1912).