Posted 9 years ago
Efesgirl
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The second photo is how she looked when I brought her home. She was in an awful state. Whatever that used to be on her peeled off with soap, water and elbow grease. Maybe the remnants of her outfit - no idea. I think she is beautiful, now that she is squeaky clean! She has a hand painted bisque face and neck, and her hand is also bisque. The rest is glazed. Nothing at all on the bottom (other than a hole), which is unglazed. The crane has a blaze of red paint on his head and his beak is painted with gold leaf.
She is 6 inches high.
Anybody??
Oh! The swan is not a swan... It is a red crowned crane :-)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-crowned_crane
http://asianlifestyledesign.com/2012/05/asian-symbolism-crane/
Well done for the cleaning :-)
kyratango, you're a gem~! The only thing that screamed "Japanese" to me is the hairdo. Asian bits and bobs are beyond my realm of knowledge. I never heard of a red crowned crane. I wish I could find a likeness of this figurine. I don't know for certain what all that nasty gunk was on her, but glad it's gone.
Japanese legend:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuru_no_Ongaeshi
Thanks Efe for the gem part of your thanks :-D
She's a beauty and I love her !
Thanks everybody! That little mark on her face that looks like a teardrop has been carefully removed. She no longer looks like she's crying! :-) I don't imagine she is supposed to be white porcelain - she must have had some sort of coloring on her clothing. In any event, she is rather unique.