Antique Wood Carved Buddhist Panel A Rare and Intricate Buddha Japan Used. A Rare and Intricate Carved Wooden Panel.
This is a rare and exquisite piece of Japanese wood carving, likely dating back to the Edo or early Meiji period. It features intricate carvings and gold leaf, and was once part of a larger architectural element, such as a ranma (a decorative transom above a door or window) in a traditional Japanese temple or shrine. Age: Edo or early Meiji period (late 17th to late 19th century). Dimensions: Approximately 5.1 inches (12.9 cm) tall, 4 inches (10.2 cm) wide, and 2 inches (5.1 cm) deep. Weight: Approximately 5.5 ounces (157 grams). Condition: Vintage condition with signs of wear and tear, including some loss of gold leaf and surface scratches. About the piece: This beautifully carved panel showcases the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Japanese woodworking.The delicate carvings and the use of gold leaf suggest that this piece was once part of a significant architectural structure. While it shows signs of age and wear, it retains its original charm and would make a wonderful addition to any collection of Asian art or religious artifacts. I believe that finding a new home for this piece where it can be appreciated and enjoyed is a more sustainable and meaningful option than simply disposing of it. This piece would be a perfect addition to a home altar, meditation space, or as a centerpiece for a collection of Asian art. It would also appeal to those interested in history, religion, or spirituality.
Please note: Due to the age and nature of this item, there may be imperfections and signs of wear. If you are seeking a perfect or pristine piece, this may not be the right item for you. If your address is remote area. Thank you for your understanding.
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