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Japanese Stone Lantern Kogiku Gata - 0101-0048
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Japanese stone lantern, in Japanese Toro, or Tourou. The earliest were introduced to Japan from China through Korea along with Buddhism. Stone lanterns, or Ishidourou, were used first as votive lights at temples and shrines. Later they were used to light the ground of these religious precincts. Secular use began in the 16c. when stone lanterns were used by tea masters for gardens surrounding their tea huts.
Almost all Japanese stone lanterns are divided into separate parts. From bottom to top, the base: Kiso, the pilar: Sao, firebox base: Chudai, the firebox: Hibukuro, the roof: Kasa and the jewel: Houju.
The Japanese Stone Lantern Kogiku Gata is a simple modest, lantern featuring smooth forms. Probable this lantern started his life as a Maruro-ji Gata. Somewhere in time a foundation or base was added. The umbrella features 6 lotus petals.
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• Origin: Nara
• Material: Kurama stone
• Age: Edo-Meiji Period
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0101-0048 | 50 cm | 50 cm | 120 cm | Eur Item is Sold |
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