Height: 13.5cms
Date: Circa 1880
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Product Code: KP0002
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A matched pair of Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) bronze bell shaped vessels with gold decoration of dragons swimming through a turbulent sea. Double headed dragons form the handles to the lids which are decorated with a simple contrasting stud design based on traditional temple bells. One pot is lined with gilt the other with silver, one is signed to the base Miyabe Atsuyoshi.
Condition – Excellent
Bells
These bells are likely modeled on the famous bell of Mii-dera a Buddhist temple at the foot of Mount Hiei in Japan. The dragon decoration on these bells is representative of Ryujin, the Dragon god of the sea, legend has it that he gifted the great Bell of Mii-dera to the hero Tawara Toda after he saved Ryujin’s palace from a giant centipede.
Dragon (Ryujin)
The dragon reprisented on these bells is Ryujin, the god of the sea, he is considered a good god and a patron of Japan, he is able to take human form and controls the sea with two tide jewels, one lowering and the other raising the tides.
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