Width: 74cms
Height: 74cms
Depth: 74cms
Date: Circa 1880
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Product Code: KPOK172
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From our collection of Japanese fine art and antiques, this striking and unusual, large wooden wall plaque in the form of a Wheel and depicting a pair of Dragons.
In the centre, the powerful Golden “Mitsu Tomoe” symbol is surrounded by a pair of Dragons writhing amongst the clouds.
The Mitsu Tomoe is often seen across Japan on family crests, temple tiles, taiko drums and Samurai armour. It includes such as the circle of life, the universe and the connection between humans, the earth and the sky. On this plaque it is surrounded by a Bamboo-effect built which is replicated on the outer edge of the wheel.
There is a secure chain to the reverse of this piece for hanging it.
Offered in very good condition. Please feel free to contact us for further information, images or to arrange a viewing.
Click on the video below to see a slideshow of photographs of this beautiful piece:

Dragon
Dragons are hugely significant in Asian culture. Known as the Ryu or Tatsu in Japan, they are closely related to the Chinese Long and Korean Yong. Like all Asian dragons, they lack wings and are serpent-like in form. The Japanese dragons rarely fly and usually reside in or near the sea and other bodies of water. Japanese dragons have positive symbolism. They are good and represent wisdom, generosity and they are portrayed as using their powers to help mankind. (Unlike the Dragons of Western mythology.)
Generally you can tell a Chinese dragon from a Japanese by counting the toes, a Chinese having four or five and a Japanese having three.
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