A Japanese ivory okimono of a deity seated on a lion
Meiji/Taisho Period
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A Japanese ivory okimono of a deity seated on a lion Meiji/Taisho Period

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A Japanese ivory okimono of a deity seated on a lion
Meiji/Taisho Period
modelled with the multi-armed figure seated on a lotus base before a pierced throne holding various attributes, wearing long robes, elaborate headdress and jewellery, beneath stands a Buddhistic lion with ferocious expression and mother-of-pearl inset eyes, on an oval base -- 11 1/8in. (28.2cm.) high, (chip to top of throne).
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