Japanese Antique Pair of Painted Kaiawase Shells

Japanese Antique Pair of Painted Kaiawase Shells

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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The set of clam shells is known as kaiawase, a type of game created during the Heian Period (794-1120). The shells would be spread on top of a tatami mat and two people will try to match the set of shells. Later, the set became an essential part of a lady’s dowry and various sets were created. Beautifully painted in detail with scenes of ladies and gentlemen from the Tale of Genji in mineral colors and gold leaf with raised gofun patterns. This pair of shells fit perfectly together. Meiji Period. Size: 3 1/2″ wide

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The set of clam shells is known as kaiawase, a type of game created during the Heian Period (794-1120). The shells would be spread on top of a tatami mat and two people will try to match the set of shells. Later, the set became an essential part of a lady’s dowry and various sets were created. Beautifully painted in detail with scenes of ladies and gentlemen from the Tale of Genji in mineral colors and gold leaf with raised gofun patterns. This pair of shells fit perfectly together. Meiji Period. Size: 3 1/2″ wide

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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