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Item No. KOU-3048 無銘(古美濃)
Design Peonies and Vines
Mei Mumei, but attributed to the Ko-mino Tradition
Material Yamagane, black copper
Region Mino
Era Muromati Period
Box Custom made paulownia box
Size
Length
20.6 cm (8.11 in)
Width
1.06 cm (0.42 in)
NBTHK Certification
Status Tokubetsu Hozon Tōsōgu
Certification Date June 29, 2010
Price 250,000 JPY Buy Now
Other Info
Mino was close to Kyoto and a key transportation hub, so it was geographically favorable and has been a place where engraving techniques have developed since ancient times. This style of carving was done in relief with flowers and animals. Works that are said to have been made before the Momoyama period are called "Ko-mino [古美濃]" and those made after that are called "Mino [美濃]". This wari-kogai is Mino-bori carving, and is an auspicious design that combines the peony, said to be the queen of the flowers, with arabesque that continue to grow and represent the prosperity and longevity of the family. It has been attributed to the ko-mino and passed the Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu shinsa In 2010.