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OKI101
OKI101

Shan Nat

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Collected in the Shan State, Burma ( Myanmar). One of the 37 Nats of Burma. Teakwood with lacqer and gold paint.

Date: Early-Mid 20th century
Size: H20.5", W12", D8.5"
Location: Asia Gallerie's Great Barrington MASS warehouse

Price: $750.00

OKI 102
OKI 102

Wooden statue of Sugawara no Michizane

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OKI 102More Details
Also known as Kan Shojo, was a scholar, poet and politician of the Heian Period (794-1185). He is regarded as an excellent poet, particularly Chinese poetry. People came to worship the literary genius as the god of academic achievements

Date: Taisho Period (1912-1927)
Size: H10", W8", D4.75"
Location: Asia Gallerie's Great Barrington MASS warehouse

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SA OKI188
SA OKI188

Gold Child Burmese Nat

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Collected in the Shan State, Burma ( Myanmar). One of the 37 Nats of Burma. Teakwood with real hair.

Date: Early 20th century
Size: H17.5", W6.5", D5.5"
Location: Asia Gallerie's Great Barrington MASS warehouse

Price: $450.00

DOL015
DOL015

Japanese Antique Ofuku (Otafuku) Doll

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Ofuku is one of Japanese favorite good luck bringer figure. Displayed frequently in shop windows.
This character is founded in Sarugaku (origin of Noh play) as an ordinary woman. A woman with small nose, large forehead, plumped cheeks were symbol of happiness, wealth, and beauty in ancient days in Japan. Also her name "Fuku" means happiness.
There is a temple in Kyoto warships Ofuku, and she is enshrined as guardian deity of houses and buildings.

This earthenware Ofuku figure is very old. Some of her painting is gone because many people have been rubbing her for good luck. Her topknot is missing.
Circa early 20th century.

Size: H 12.5" (32cm), W 8" (20cm), D 8.5" (22cm)
Location: SAN FRANCISCO
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Price: $450.00

KYO DOL017
KYO DOL017

Japanese Antique Bunraku Puppet Head of Woman

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A beautiful real Bunraku Head with real hair and eyes close by pulling the string.

Bunraku, also known as Ningy? j?ruri, is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theater, founded in Osaka in 1684.
The heads of traditional puppets are carved by specialists. Controls for all movements of parts of the head are located on a handle that extends down from the neck of the puppet and are reached by the main puppeteer inserting his left hand into the chest of the puppet through a hole in the back of the torso.

There is small crack just under her lips.

Size (not including the neck and stick): H 5.5" (14cm), W 6" (15cm), D 6.5cm (17cm)
Height with the stick : 12" (30cm)
Location: Kyoto warehouse
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Price: $1950.00

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