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Charger

1875-1880

The Khalili Collections

The Khalili Collections

An inlaid iron charger with a central panel bearing an interior scene possibly depicting the legend of Tonbo Choja (The Rich Man and the Dragonfly). A boy to one side attempting to catch a dragonfly, a man in a richly patterned kimono, smoking a pipe, hunched on the other side. In the background a peasant woman holds a kettle and tray beside a wood rice-container and mallet. An open doorway behind her reveals a rural landscape, all worked in gold, silver, copper, shakudo, and shibuichi takazogan and gold nunomezogan. The border with numerous geometric bands and twelve roundels of a feather cloak, two ceremonial balls, Choryo riding through the waves, birds flying beneath wisteria, a ho-o, a single ceremonial ball, a view of Kiyomizudera, birds beneath flowering grasses, Shoki chasing an oni, numerous butterflies, a bridge spanning a river, and a lantern beside a bamboo fence all worked in kinsujizogan. The outer rim decorated with fruiting vines.

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  • Title: Charger
  • Date Created: 1875-1880
  • Location Created: Japan, Kyoto
  • Type: ARTIFACT
  • Medium: iron, worked in gold, silver, copper, shakudo, shibuichi takazogan, and nunomezogan
The Khalili Collections

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