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ANTIQUE #SA1093176

Antique Japanese Satsuma Porcelain Figurine Man With Rabbits, Meiji Period (1868 -1912).

£200    $263    €239
An antique porcelain hand-painted figurine of a man with two rabbits. One white rabbit peeks out from behind the lapel of the man''s kimono, while another, fully painted in gold, sits by his leg. The man''s kimono and hakama are richly adorned with glazed multicolored enamel and intricately hand-painted gold patterns. The attention to detail in this piece is remarkable, a testament to the skill of the old Satsuma masters, who carefully sculpted and painted the figure without overlooking a single detail, including the wrinkles on the man''s forehead.
 
Rabbits hold a special reverence in Japanese culture, symbolizing luck, cleverness, and devotion. They are also associated with spring, birth, growth, and renewal, making the inclusion of rabbits in this figurine especially meaningful. This exquisite antique Satsuma figurine is a fine example of Japanese artistry, showcasing the delicate beauty and skilled craftsmanship characteristic of Satsuma ware. The detailed craftsmanship captures the cultural and artistic essence of the era, making this piece a remarkable collector''s item that reflects the elegance and historical significance of Meiji-period porcelain. The round base is gold-plated along the perimeter, and the bottom is marked with slightly erased ''Made in Japan,'' indicating that this piece was made specifically for export.
 
Satsuma ware originated in Japan during the seventeenth century, specifically in the southern regions of the island of Kyushu, in areas controlled by the Shimazu clan (Satsuma-han, officially Kagoshima and surrounding regions). Its history dates back to around 1600 when Satsuma pottery was generally plain and made from dark clay, quite different from the more elaborate pieces of the 19th century made for export to the West.
 
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Antique #SA1093176, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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