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Japanese Pagoda of Tahōtō - Meiji Period (1868-1912) Brass Bound Cabinets this mirror is not only

SKU 15035223966
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USD1475.00 USD1519.00

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Description

this mirror is not only rich in history but also an environmentally responsible choice

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The head and body are incredibly carved from a single tree trunk and traces of the original bright yellow paint remain on his underbelly

The removable backrest is beautifully engraved

Japanese Pagoda of Tahōtō - Meiji Period (1868-1912) Brass Bound Cabinets this mirror is not onlyThis monumental Japanese architectural model represents a Taht (Many Jewelled Pagoda), one of the most distinctive forms of Buddhist pagoda architecture associated with the Shingon and Tendai sects of Japan. Crafted during the Meiji period (18681912), the model displays remarkable attention to detail, faithfully reproducing the complex roof structures, bracket systems, balustrades, stairways and sacred finial found on full scale temple buildings.

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