Thursday, January 5, 2012

Inro With Netsuke Depicting Daruma


 Lovely inro with plum blossom design in lacquer with a kagamibuta netsuke in ivory and brass depicting Daruma. The cording and ojime are incorrect and only serve to keep the peices together.
 Daruma is often shown in a comical light in Japanese art. Daruma was the founder of Zen Bhuddism and there are many legends that surround him, one being that when he fell asleep during a session of meditation, he cut off his eyelids, threw them away and the first tea plants sprouted where the eyelids landed. He is often shown with wide open eyes and no arms or legs.






The iro appears to have only two compartments until a hidden compartment is discovered under a small tray.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Bronze Incense Dishes


 This is a pair of dishes which I believe may have been used for incense. One side of each dish has a bat and the other side appear to have a seedling depicted. These have a lovely, rich brown patina from age. Each dish measures 5 1/8" by 3 inches and approximately 1/2" deep.









Dishes are marked. I am unsure on the maker.
 Close up of one of the seedlings.

Close up of one of the bats.