Rare Edo P. Japanese Ranma Temple Carving Shishi Pine & Peonies

Rare Edo P. Japanese Ranma Temple Carving Shishi Pine & Peonies

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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An incredible and massive Japanese Buddhist Temple Ranma (transom) carving of a crouching Shishi (Fu Dog) under an overhanging pine tree flanked on both sides by exaggerated Peonies. Beautifully hand carved with great detail. The pine tree represents longevity while the large Peonies symbolize an abundance of wealth. The frame and carving both are made of Hinoki (Cypress) wood. Very good original condition.

Edo Period (1603-1868)

Dimensions: 94″ Wide by 27 1/2″ High by 4″ Deep

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An incredible and massive Japanese Buddhist Temple Ranma (transom) carving of a crouching Shishi (Fu Dog) under an overhanging pine tree flanked on both sides by exaggerated Peonies. Beautifully hand carved with great detail. The pine tree represents longevity while the large Peonies symbolize an abundance of wealth. The frame and carving both are made of Hinoki (Cypress) wood. Very good original condition.

Edo Period (1603-1868)

Dimensions: 94″ Wide by 27 1/2″ High by 4″ Deep

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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