(JP¥6,500)
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ぬぬまる
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Thank you for viewing. This is a Kyoto-style painted clay doll, modeled after Benkei from the Kabuki play "Kanjincho." It depicts the pose from the climax scene where he performs a dance, with detailed depictions of the stage costume, including the checkered pattern on the costume, the black haori, and the eboshi with a chin strap. The facial expression and the red accents are unique to hand-painted pieces. Traces of the original pigments can be seen in places. • The left arm is missing (originally held a kongojo staff). • There are scratches, stains, and age-related spots on the surface. • The hanging string is a later replacement. • Comes with a wooden storage box (kyobako). There is ink writing on the lid. The box has scratches and scuffs but is sturdy. • Period: **Late Meiji to early Showa era (around 1900-1935)**, Kyoto/Fushimi style. Size (approx.) Height 16cm / Width 15cm / Depth 10cm For those who appreciate old items. Will be carefully packed and shipped. Immediate purchase is welcome. Please feel free to comment if you have any questions.
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