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Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Period Composition of Root Wood Carvings

Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Period Composition of Root Wood Carvings

Japanese

circa 1868 - 1912

The root carvings depict symbolic root vegetables such as pomegranates and pumpkins that have been placed strategically on a carved piece of drift wood. The depicted root vegetables are hand carved with natural dispositions and have been cleaned and polished with the pomegranate blooming an actual red colour.

The work of art from the Japanese Meiji period is unique particularly as its, presented as a set of carvings, these root carvings are a real centre piece.

In Japan, pomegranates symbolize fertility, abundance, and the cycle of life

The pumpkins are often said to serve as spiritual guardians. According to folk tradition, on Halloween night a portal opens up between the realm of the living and the spirit world. Ancestral spirits pass through this portal to join their descendants in the harvest celebrations.

Condition

Its obvious but the root carvings are much older and are currently unidentified.

Dimensions

Height 33.00cm (12.99 inches)

Width 68.00cm (26.77 inches)

Depth 40.00cm (15.75 inches)

Stock No: 10796

£6,750.00

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