Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
Splendid Japanese incense container, also known as kogo, used for tea ceremony. The persimmon has a small lady bug sitting near the head of the persimmon. The incense container contains an inscription reading: Rakushisha, which is a small hut in the Sagano district of Kyoto. The hut was the summer home of Matsuo Basho's disciple, Mukai Kyorai. The hut was given the name when a hurricane blew all the persimmons off the trees planted in the estate. Ceramic incense containers are used during the fall and winter season who the ro is used. Age: Showa Period Size: Diameter 2" Height 1.6"
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item #1205659