1900's Japanese Meiji era, Chan Buddhism, Bronze Flute Player on Buffalo Censer
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A Meiji period circa 1900's, Beautiful Japanese Bronze Censer (incense burner)
of a Boy playing the Flute, returning home on the back of a Buffalo.
(also referred as a water buffalo or an ox)
This is a metaphor, in Japanese Zen, Chan Buddhism,
about training the mind for enlightenment.
The Bronze Censer has a wonderful patina
and is traditionally made from cast bronze,
of a Boy playing a Flute riding on the back of the Buffalo.
Floral hand decorated saddle and very nice detail to the boy.
Condition: This beautiful little bronze censer is in its original age-relate condition.
It has one replaced link on the chain and possibly the pin. Lovely patina
Please see all photos.
Approx. dimensions:
Height: 3 3/8"
Width: 3 1/3"
Depth: 2"
Approx weight:
221 grams
loc F id 40
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