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RM Turtle Temple
Kyosea 210603 –
listed for $4300
—sold to Susanne Stephens on 2/12/22 inv977740

Rare Antique Japanese Kame Temple Carving Sea Turtle Kuwanoki Edo Era

Rare Antique Japanese Kame Temple Carving Sea Turtle Kuwanoki Edo Era

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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A rare antique Japanese temple carving of a mythical sea turtle swimming among the rough ocean waves. Hand carved from one solid piece of Kuwanoki (Mulberry) wood, its three dimensional deep relief was carved on both sides. With large wisps of sea algae trailing on the back of its shell, the Kame (turtle) is a Japanese symbol of longevity signifying 10,000 years of long life. Fine detail and craftsmanship are evident especially in the claws, the scales and its head.

Age: Edo Period (1800-1850)

Dimensions: 41″ Wide by 13″ High by 3″ Deep

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A rare antique Japanese temple carving of a mythical sea turtle swimming among the rough ocean waves. Hand carved from one solid piece of Kuwanoki (Mulberry) wood, its three dimensional deep relief was carved on both sides. With large wisps of sea algae trailing on the back of its shell, the Kame (turtle) is a Japanese symbol of longevity signifying 10,000 years of long life. Fine detail and craftsmanship are evident especially in the claws, the scales and its head.

Age: Edo Period (1800-1850)

Dimensions: 41″ Wide by 13″ High by 3″ Deep

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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