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Boar Motif Menuki
Edo Period (17th–19th Century)
This piece depicts a boar charging with great momentum. Since ancient times, the boar has been favored by samurai as a symbol of bravery, embodying the phrase “charge headlong like a boar.”
Features:
Material: Like previous examples, it uses shakudo (copper alloy) as the base material, with the fur carved in exquisite detail.
Decoration: Gold inlay (kin zōgan or plating) is applied to features like the eyes. Despite its small size, it is characterized by a powerful expression.
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Boar Motif Menuki Edo era 1700s NBTHK Certificate
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