Posted 2 years ago
Steptoe1
(1979 items)
Hello I have just rediscovered this and thought I would post it, I don’t know anything about it but found about 9 years ago,
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Posted 2 years ago
Steptoe1
(1979 items)
Hello I have just rediscovered this and thought I would post it, I don’t know anything about it but found about 9 years ago,
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would you please do me a favour, because we already explained this type of bowls over and over again, WOULD YOU FOCUSE please , KARAKO SCENE , CHASING THE BUTTERFLY SCENE, japanese
Thanks apostata I didn’t realise this was posted on here already, is karako the maker or the type of style
dear i love you , but you are probably beyond repair , lol
let,s try to learn you how to look
a KARAKO is a chinese boy always portrayed in a characteristic way as a friendly kid with an round face and TWO TWIST OF Hair ON HIS HEAD !!!!! , like minny mouse
antroposophical they have the alleged meaning to have the magic power to keep away evil spirits (and psychological development theory in psychological is for bonding, - one of the primordials)
original they are companions of HOTai who was a child friend
they became popular by means of the SHISHIMAI- shishi is lion so lion dance for festivity and New Year
nowadays they are even more populier for modern japanese festivities namely , girls day in japan day 3 month 3 and boys day
another way to recognize a karako is the pleated collar garment
funny thing is it is likely a chasing the butterfly theme , but actually there is no butterfly net a fan probably and sometimes a flysquatter
the tree is a pinetree
demografical origen nagasaki settlement of the chinese in Japan of the paintings 16 century
THis piece is quite new
SO ALMOST EVERY MINNY MOUSE hairdress is a KARAKO !!!!!!!!!
Ok thanks apostata, I will try to pay more attention, I realise I have a spoon that goes with this bowl.I’ve had this around 10 years or so. It looks like very good quality. Do you know about Japanese paintings I have some & can post if you think you can help