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KOFUN MIRROR
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| Provenance: Elliott Long | Not For Sale |
"This particular bronze mirror was made in Japan, but most likely by foreign craftsmen. The design mimics contemporary Chinese examples, but has several distinctly Japanese features. Unlike continental examples, Japanese mirrors tend to be a bit thicker, heavier and slightly bowed, with many having a characteristic inward bevel to the outer edge, a large central boss with a relatively small aperture for a retention cord. Most indicative however it the distinctly Japanese figure of a small, plump plover bird or Chidori. Remarkably, this motif remained virtually unchanged from the Kofun through Edo periods. The mirror retains caliche and bronze encrustation on the surface, but the back is still partially silvered and retains a semblance of reflectivity. Measurements: 9.8cm x 0.5cm at the rim. |
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