Width: 24cms
Height: 27cms
Depth: 24cms
Date: 19th Century
£POA
Product code: LAKP1913
A Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) carved Wood Okimono of a Dove peering into a grain store
Condition – Excellent
Dove
In Japan the dove is the familiar of Hachiman, the deity of archery and war he is present in Shinto and Buddhist beliefs. The dove represented that after war peace would come, a fat dove gorging on a grain store is likely to represent a time of great peace and prosperity.
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