Cast Iron Fish Okimono Meiji Taisho 13"
Immerse yourself in the cultural charm of Meiji and Taisho Japan with the exquisite Cast Iron Fish Bell Okimono. Crafted during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, this bell is a captivating blend of artistic craftsmanship and historical significance. The fish motif, a symbol of good fortune and abundance, is intricately cast in durable iron. The bell's resonant chime adds an auditory dimension to its aesthetic appeal. A testament to the meticulous artistry of the Meiji and Taisho periods, this Okimono serves as a timeless piece, resonating with both cultural significance and artistic excellence.
Specifications:
- Year Released: 1879-1926
- Length: 13"
- Long x 4 3/4"tall
- Marked Japan.
- Koi Fish Hanging bell chime.
- Cast Iron Koi Fish Door Stopper
- Antique
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