Width: 84cms
Height: 128cms
Date: Circa 1890
£POA - What does POA mean?
Product Code: KPHA18
Artist / Company: Seppo
Simply put, POA stands for “Price on Application”.
With some of our pieces, we prefer not to openly publish our asking price. We absolutely welcome visitors to the website to contact us to enquire about the cost of such pieces.
We just prefer to have a conversation to allow us to explain the pricing as well as to talk in more detail about the piece in question.
It doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a super expensive piece but it may just be that there is something unique or special that we would like to be able to tell you about in more detail.
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A wonderful Oshie tapestry depicting craftsmen and women carving a giant Nio statue.
The fearsome Temple Guardian is surrounded by four artisan sculptors who are at work, chiselling away at their creation.
At it’s feet a Bijin and her two children look on in awe and three other figures are seated on the floor at work.
On a gold speckled silk ground.
In a beautiful hard wood frame with floral design.
Signed Seppo.
Conditions is good with some very minor loss. Contact us for further information.
Nio
Nio are large muscular temple guardians seen throughout East Asia standing guard at the entrance to temples and shrines. A Nio is a manifestation of the oldest and most powerful bodhisattva Vajrapani who was the guide and protector of Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism often known as just Buddha. Despite the pacifist tradition of Buddhism, Nio are justified in their use of physical force to protect the values and integrity of Buddhist beliefs.
You will often see a pair of Nio placed either side of a temple door, usually one will have it’s mouth open and one will have its mouth closed. The one with an open mouth is making the sound ‘A’ which represents the first sound a human makes when they enter the world, the one with a closed mouth ‘hmm’ represents the the last noise a human makes as they leave the mortal plane.
Together they signify the birth and death of all things and all creation.
Oshi-e
Oshi-e is a Japanese handicraft that became popular in the Edo period, it means ‘pressed picture’ it is made by folding and pressing scraps of kimono cloth and washi paper to create an image. It is still a popular craft today with everything from masters creating complex scenes to do it yourself kits available for having a go at home.
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