Vintage Japanese Gyoban Wooden Fish With Striker — 1980, Showa Era (SKU: 25S-746)

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25S-746
$280.00
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Vintage Japanese Gyoban Wooden Fish With Striker, Showa Era (SKU 25S-746)

Exquisite craftsmanship from the Showa era

This beautifully carved wooden fish exemplifies the traditional artistry of Japan during the Showa period. Handcrafted from quality wood, it showcases intricate detailing, from the scales to the expressive face, making it a striking decorative piece. The rich, dark finish adds a touch of elegance, reflecting the natural beauty of the wood.

Often used in Japanese culture as a symbol of good fortune and prosperity, this wooden fish serves not only as a decorative item but also as a meaningful talisman. Its unique design is complemented by a sturdy hanging rope and a wooden mallet, enhancing its functional appeal in traditional celebrations or as a conversation starter in any home.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Showa
  • Material: Wood
  • Use: Decorative/Traditional Symbol
  • Features: Intricate carvings, hanging rope, wooden mallet
  • Dimensions: 14" x 4" x 2"
  • Condition: Excellent

A unique blend of art and tradition, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.