Pair of Japanese Porcelain Inari Foxes

Pair of Japanese Porcelain Inari Foxes

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1930

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Japanese pair of porcelain Inari kitsune (foxes). Glazed and painted they sit on brightly colored bases, one with a scroll, the other with a ball in it’s mouth.

Also called zenko, these good spirit kitsune are specifically associated with the goddess, Inari. Believed to be both messengers and guardians, kitsune served Inari in her role as goddess of agriculture, specifically rice. Part of the folklore surrounding the fox is it’s ability to shape shift into human form. It is believed that Inari Okami herself sometimes took the form of a kitsune.

Dimensions: 12″ high x 6 1/2″ wide x 3 1/2″ deep

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Japanese pair of porcelain Inari kitsune (foxes). Glazed and painted they sit on brightly colored bases, one with a scroll, the other with a ball in it’s mouth.

Also called zenko, these good spirit kitsune are specifically associated with the goddess, Inari. Believed to be both messengers and guardians, kitsune served Inari in her role as goddess of agriculture, specifically rice. Part of the folklore surrounding the fox is it’s ability to shape shift into human form. It is believed that Inari Okami herself sometimes took the form of a kitsune.

Dimensions: 12″ high x 6 1/2″ wide x 3 1/2″ deep

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1930

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