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An impressive early 20th Century Japanese bronze study of a walking elephant with excellent hand chased surface detail and fine colour, complete with carved ivory tusks, signed to undersideADDITIONAL INFORMATIONHeight:
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Must-have 'bull Elephant' By Kaneda Kenjiro Take An Extra 45% Off [n5xpEDdI]
An impressive early 20th Century Japanese bronze study of a walking elephant with excellent hand chased surface detail and fine colour, complete with carved ivory tusks, signed to underside
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 24 cm
Width: 46 cm
Condition: Excellent Original Condition
Circa: 1910
Materials: Bronze
SKU: 9152
DEFRA REF: 46BTTRFB
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Kanedo Kenjiro, Japanese 1875 ~ 1929
Japanese Okimono Okimono is a Japanese term meaning “ornament for display; objet d’art; decorative object”, typically displayed in a tokonoma “alcove” or butsudan “Buddhist altar”.The Japanese okimono compounds oku “put; place; set; lay out; assign; station; leave” and mono “thing; object; article”. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the loanword okimono, “A standing ornament or figure, especially one put in a guest room of a house”, and records the first usage in 1886 by William Anderson. Japanese okimono may be a small Japanese carving, similar to, but larger than netsuke. Unlike netsuke, which had a specific purpose, Japanese okimono were purely decorative and were displayed in the tokonoma. During the Meiji period many Japanese okimono were made for export to the west.
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