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Bracelet Modeled on Shell Ornament Kofun period (ca. 300–710)
Jar Late Jōmon period (ca. 2500–1000 B.C.)
Zao Gongen, Muromachi Period, XIV century
Kongō-hō Bosatsu (Vajrasattva)11th century
Attendant Bodhisattva Kannon 12th–13th century
Shandao, 18th–19th century
Rakan Shōun Genkei (Japanese,
1648–1710)
Gama Sennin Ivory by Shūzan
late 18th–early 19th century
Eleven-Headed Kannon Nanbokuchō period (1336–92)
Jizō Bosatsu second half of the 13th century
Jizō Bosatsu (Ksitigarbha) second half of the 13th century
Bodhisattva Kannon 17th or 18th century
Bodhisattva Kannon 17th or 18th century
Bodhisattva Kannon 17th or 18th century
Bodhisattva Seishi 17th or 18th century
Bodhisattva Seishi 17th or 18th century
Portable Shrine with the Horse-
Headed Kannon ca. 1620
Incense container 19th century
Incense Burner in the Shape of a Rooster 18th century
Incense burner (koro) late 17th century
Coal container 18th century
Coal container (support) 18th century
Dish with Cherry Blossoms and Textile Curtains ca. 1670–90
Dish with Cherry Blossoms and Textile Curtains ca. 1670–90
Bottle with Peony and Rock18th century
Dish with Hydrangeas ca. 1690–1730
Dish with rocks, flowers, and birds1710–30
Dish with tiger and bamboo 1720
Wine bottle 19 century
Plate with a vase of flowers ca. 1770
Plate with Japanese court woman and birds 1710
Jar 19 century
Saucer 18 centuryEuropean set
Cup 18 century
Cup 18 century
Case (Inrō) with Design of
Clamshells and Fireflies
Koma Yasutada
(Japanese, 1775-1850)
Fittings for a Pair of Swords (Daishō Soroi-Mono) early 19th century Reverse
Detail
Fittings for a Pair of Swords (Daishō Soroi-Mono) early 19th century Reverse
Detail
Sword Guard (Tsuba) 17 centurySword Guard (Tsuba) ca. 1615–1868
Sword Guard (Tsuba) late 18th–early 19th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba) late 18th–early 19th century (Detail)
Helmet in the Shape of a Sea Conch 17th century
War Hat (Jingasa) with Storage Bag late 18th–early 19th century
Equestrian Equipment 1700
Inrō with Portuguese Figures late 18th–early 19th century
An inrō is a traditional Japanese case for holding small objects, suspended from the obi (with the help of a netsuke and held together with an ojime)
Case (Inrō) in the Shape of a House late 18th–early 19th century
Inrō
netsuke
ojime)
Case (Inrō ) with Design of a
Gourd Vine Koma Yasutada
(Japanese 1775-1850)
Case (Inrō) with Design of
Clamshells and Fireflies
Koma Yasutada
(Japanese, 1775-1850)
Case (Inrō) with Design of
Maple Tree and Stream
19th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of Squid, Shells
and Seaweed Hara Yōyūsai
(Japanese, 1772–1845)
Inrō with Bird on a Blossoming Plum Tree Koma Yasutada (Japanese, 1775-1850)
Inrō with Captured
Heron 19th century)
Inrō with Design of
Blossoming Plum Tree
Hara Yōyūsai (Japanese,
1772–1845)
Inrō with Peacocks and
Flowers Koma
Yasutada (Japanese, 1775-1850)
Inrō with Sparrows in
Snow-covered Nandina
Hara Yōyūsai (Japanese,
1772–1845)
Portable Picnic Set (sagejū) with Chrysanthemums, Foliage Scroll, and Tokugawa Family Crest 18th century
Portable Picnic Set (sagejū) with Chrysanthemums, Foliage Scroll, and Tokugawa Family Crest 18th century
Portable Picnic Set (sagejū) with Chrysanthemums, Foliage Scroll, and Tokugawa Family Crest 18th century (Details)
Noh costume (Hitatare)19th century
Overrobe with Design of Peonies, Plum Blossoms, and Butterflies18th–19th century
Overrobe (Uchikake) with Bamboo Gion Nankai (Japanese, 1677–1751)
Surcoat (Jinbaori)17th century
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Sound: James Galway – Romantic World 2016