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EDO Japanese Oni w/ Taiko Bronze Koro Incense Okimono browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Asian:Japanese:Okimono: Pre 1800: item # 798990 Please refer to our stock # KR-003 when inquiring.
Japonisme Arts and Antiques 1-14-12, Ryoke, Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama, JAPAN Oita,Osaka,Kyoto,Shiga,Tokyo,Saitama,Toyama,Sendai +81-90-7593-0315 Guest Book Price on Request |
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A Crimson-Red-Gilted Bronze Oni no Nembutsu Koro Okimono - Incense burner. This is an extremely very rare item for this interesting Japanese Folk legendary Character. Comes with a Kiri Wooden Case. Measurements: Height x Width x Depth: 34.5 x 13.5 x 9 cm. Weight: 2.2 kg. Oni no nembutsu: an oni who, with his horns removed by a priest, converts to Buddhism, seriously or not; often shown with rosary, or begging as a monk. Oni Yarai or Setsubun Oni: an oni trying to flee from beans thrown at him, to drive away evil spirits, at Setsubun, or bean–throwing, festival that marks the beginning of spring. (www.netsukeonline.org/htm/glossary.html) |
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