Lantern Part
A1829.3
From: Japan | Tokyo | Zojoji Temple
Curatorial Section: Asian
Object Number | A1829.3 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Japanese |
Provenience | Japan | Tokyo | Zojoji Temple |
Period | Edo Period |
Date Made | 1705 |
Section | Asian |
Materials | Bronze |
Iconography | Rinbo | Horin | Flowers |
Description | Cap portion (kasa 笠) for a bronze lantern. This acts as an umbrella over the firebox to protect the lantern. There are symbols on the side of the piece, one is a rinbo or horin wheel. There are six sides with radiating ridges which terminate in a curling bracket called warabite 蕨手 only two of which are partially intact, the rest are missing. Six bells hang off the brackets. |
Height | 39 cm |
Credit Line | Deposited by Mrs. Richard Waln Meirs, 1919 |
Other Number | CG94-1-141B - Found in Collection Number |
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