Antique Japanese Ryu Dragon Temple Carving Hoju

Antique Japanese Ryu Dragon Temple Carving Hoju

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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An antique architectural Japanese Buddhist temple carving of opposing flying Ryu (dragons) protecting a Hoju (sacred Buddhist jewel) with the eyes made using the reverse glass painting technique. The detailed relief carving shows their coiled bodies circulating amongst the stylized clouds with one dragon open mouth to expel evil spirits and the other closed mouth to keep good spirits in. Their serpentine body reveals 4 appendages with classic three claw anatomy. The dragon represents the heavenly realm having control of rain, fire and earth. They are the powerful embodiment of yin and yang and are seen as a symbol of power, strength, and good luck for people who are worthy. Also the myth tells of Japan’s first emperor Jimmu who descended from the heavens on a dragon.

Carved from one solid block of tight grain reddish vein Keyaki (Zelkova) wood, it has developed a natural patina that will be enhanced as the years go by.

Age: Early Meiji Period (1870-1880)

Dimensions: 45 3/4″ Wide x 8″ High x 1 1/2″ Deep

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An antique architectural Japanese Buddhist temple carving of opposing flying Ryu (dragons) protecting a Hoju (sacred Buddhist jewel) with the eyes made using the reverse glass painting technique. The detailed relief carving shows their coiled bodies circulating amongst the stylized clouds with one dragon open mouth to expel evil spirits and the other closed mouth to keep good spirits in. Their serpentine body reveals 4 appendages with classic three claw anatomy. The dragon represents the heavenly realm having control of rain, fire and earth. They are the powerful embodiment of yin and yang and are seen as a symbol of power, strength, and good luck for people who are worthy. Also the myth tells of Japan’s first emperor Jimmu who descended from the heavens on a dragon.

Carved from one solid block of tight grain reddish vein Keyaki (Zelkova) wood, it has developed a natural patina that will be enhanced as the years go by.

Age: Early Meiji Period (1870-1880)

Dimensions: 45 3/4″ Wide x 8″ High x 1 1/2″ Deep

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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