Rare Antique LARGE Japanese Kutani Shi Statue Okimono Hand Painted hotsell Foo Dog Lion
Rare Antique LARGE Japanese Kutani Shi Statue Okimono Hand Painted hotsell Foo Dog Lion, RARE Pair of Antique LARGE Japanese Kutani Shi Statue Okimono Foo Dog Lion Hand Painted Porcelain Sculptures Each measures approx.
Product code: Rare Antique LARGE Japanese Kutani Shi Statue Okimono Hand Painted hotsell Foo Dog Lion
RARE Pair of Antique LARGE Japanese Kutani Shi Statue Okimono Foo Dog Lion Hand Painted Porcelain Sculptures. Each measures approx 11” by 11” they are large foo dogs statues. The colors are so vivid and the gold is still very shiny they are top condition have been in storage for decades! Kutani ware is a style hotsell of Japanese porcelain known for the use of multiple colors and bold designs that cover most of the surface. These hand crafted foo dogs have intricate detail in the curling mane and tail, muscular body, piercing eyes, and sharp golden teeth & claws. The foo dogs are done in moriage style with colored raised decoration featuring a great amount of gold tone. These are Yang lions, the males, who are holding an embroidered pierced ceramic ball under their paws representing the Earth. Their mouths are open, breathing in, symbolizing life. With open eyes and their mouths wide open, the guardian lions appear to be roaring menacingly as if to scare off evil spirits.
RARE Pair of Antique LARGE Japanese Kutani Shi Statue Okimono Foo Dog Lion Hand Painted Porcelain Sculptures. Each measures approx 11” by 11” they are large foo dogs statues. The colors are so vivid and the gold is still very shiny they are top condition have been in storage for decades! Kutani ware is a style hotsell of Japanese porcelain known for the use of multiple colors and bold designs that cover most of the surface. These hand crafted foo dogs have intricate detail in the curling mane and tail, muscular body, piercing eyes, and sharp golden teeth & claws. The foo dogs are done in moriage style with colored raised decoration featuring a great amount of gold tone. These are Yang lions, the males, who are holding an embroidered pierced ceramic ball under their paws representing the Earth. Their mouths are open, breathing in, symbolizing life. With open eyes and their mouths wide open, the guardian lions appear to be roaring menacingly as if to scare off evil spirits.