Japanese Shishi Lion Kutani Okimono Display Statue (24A-52)

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24A-52
$165.00
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Step into the enchanting world of Japanese tradition with our authentic Shishi figurine, adorned with a Mari (ball) from the mid-1900s, crafted at the renowned Kutani kiln. This exquisite piece not only embodies the artistry of Kutani ceramics but also celebrates the rich cultural significance of the Shishi motif.

Kutani kiln, located in Ishikawa Prefecture, has a storied history dating back to the 17th century. Renowned for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and meticulous craftsmanship, Kutani ware is treasured worldwide. The kiln's legacy is rooted in the Edo period when it flourished under the patronage of local feudal lords.

The Shishi, or lion-dog, holds deep symbolism in Japanese culture, often depicted as a guardian against evil spirits and a symbol of strength and protection. Adorned with a Mari, symbolizing longevity and good fortune, this figurine represents not only artistic mastery but also the spiritual beliefs of the Japanese people.

8"W x 7"D x 10 1/2"H