"Polychrome Ivory Okimono Kannon Standing On A Lotus Throne"
Superb Japanese Okimono: Kannon Bosatsu. This elegant carved ivory okimono, likely dating from the Meiji era (late 19th century), depicts Kannon, the goddess of compassion. The deity stands gracefully on a tiered lotus throne, a symbol of spiritual purity. The piece is distinguished by its refined polychromy, adorned with red lacquer details and gilt highlights that enhance the jewelry and the drapery of the garments. The face exudes profound serenity. The piece is signed on the base with the characters "秀江" (Hidee). It is a magnificent collector's item that testifies to the exquisite craftsmanship of Japanese artisans.
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