Antique Japanese "Kayabuki Minka" House Figure — Ceramic, 1910, Meiji Era (SKU: 25S-406)

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25S-406
$260.00
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Antique Japanese Kayabuki Minka House Figure (SKU 25S-406)

A timeless echo of rural Japan, captured in clay.

This exquisite ceramic house figure, encapsulates the rustic charm of traditional Japanese architecture. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the piece reflects the harmonious relationship between nature and craftsmanship that is emblematic of the period. The earthy tones and textured surface evoke the thatched roofs of rural homes, known as minka, which served as both shelter and symbol of communal life.

As a decorative element, this piece likely served a dual purpose, both as an artistic representation and a spiritual talisman, embodying the essence of home and familial bonds. The unique design, featuring a gently sloped roof and openings for light, invites viewers to appreciate the artistry behind this humble abode. It stands as a testament to the cultural significance of home in Japanese society, where every structure tells a story.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Use: Decorative
  • Features: Textured surface, thatched roof design
  • Dimensions: 16"W x 13"D x 14"H
  • Condition: Good, with natural patina

In every curve and line, the spirit of home whispers timeless tales.