Imperial Japanese Tokugawa Rope Embroidery on Silk of Two Phoenixes

Imperial Japanese Tokugawa Rope Embroidery on Silk of Two Phoenixes

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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Very unusual largeJapanese rope embroidery on silk, the image is a pair of phoenixes, male and female, with the moon waxing and waning (full and crest). This is a privileged image made specially for the court. The pagoda shrine is central to the image centered around the imperial Tokugawa crest symbolizing the divine rule from heaven.

Meiji period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: 40″ W x 62 1/4″ H (entire frame), 36 1/2″ W x 58 1/2″ H (embroidery without frame)

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Very unusual largeJapanese rope embroidery on silk, the image is a pair of phoenixes, male and female, with the moon waxing and waning (full and crest). This is a privileged image made specially for the court. The pagoda shrine is central to the image centered around the imperial Tokugawa crest symbolizing the divine rule from heaven.

Meiji period (1868-1912)

Dimensions: 40″ W x 62 1/4″ H (entire frame), 36 1/2″ W x 58 1/2″ H (embroidery without frame)

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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