

Japanese Daruma Okimono
Antique Meiji Era Japanese Daruma Walnut Okimono
Age:Late 19th/Century
Descriptive qualities& condition:
Dimensions: 1-3/8”h x 1-1/8” dia
Many religious Okimono carvings take the shape of various aspects of Japanese traditions and the Shinto faith. One of the most prominent examples is this Daruma doll in the effigy of Bodhidharma, a monk who began the Zen school of Buddhism and famously meditated for seven years until his arms and legs atrophied. While he usually takes the form of a red-clothed doll, in this wooden single-block technique (ichiborku-zukuri) carving in natural wood, he has an excellently conveyed facial expression that is fully detailed with his iconic expressive eyebrows, beard, prominent cheeks, and glass reflective eyes. Being an older signature which is on the bottom has been interpreted to read Sukeyuki (George Lazarnick publication entitled: The Signature Book of Netsuke, Inro and Ojime Artists in Photographs). He comes with a beautifully proportioned, miniature rosewood stand.
Condition: Original undamaged condition exhibiting an aged patination and meticulous care with minimal imperfections related to daily use. “As is” means the object has not been restored and retains the original craftsmanship with minimal age deterioration.