"Japan, Sleeping Cat In Japanese Kutani Porcelain, Meiji Period"
Japan, Japanese Kutani Porcelain Sleeping Cat, Meiji Period This Meiji period Kutani porcelain cat is an exquisite piece depicting a “nemuri neko” (sleeping or peaceful cat). Inspired by the famous wooden sculpture located at Toshougu Shrine in Nikko, created by Hidari Jingoro, this work symbolizes serenity and peace. The cat is crafted from pure white fine porcelain using a highly skilled craftsmanship, using a multi-part mold. It is decorated with delicately applied gold patterns to represent its fur. Its neck is adorned with a red glazed scarf, accented with green and yellow patterns, which adds a touch of realism and elegance. The details, such as the peaceful expression and flowing lines of the body, reflect the exceptional technical mastery of Kutani porcelain. The size makes this piece ideal for display as a collectible or decorative item. This object perfectly captures the tranquil spirit of the nemuri neko, a symbol of peace and harmony in Japanese culture. 31 x 18 x 14cm Japan, Meiji period