Japanese Meiji Gold Silk Embroidery of Two Cockerels

Japanese Meiji Gold Silk Embroidery of Two Cockerels

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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Japanese silk and gold embroidery depicting two cockerels and peonies.
The peonies are a symbol of wealth. This imagery can also be interpreted as a father and son motif of passing on knowledge with a moral compass symbolism.The gold thread is 24-karat gold hand-hammered onto the thread.

Meiji period Circa 1860’s.

67-1/2″ high, 44-3/4″ wide

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Japanese silk and gold embroidery depicting two cockerels and peonies.
The peonies are a symbol of wealth. This imagery can also be interpreted as a father and son motif of passing on knowledge with a moral compass symbolism.The gold thread is 24-karat gold hand-hammered onto the thread.

Meiji period Circa 1860’s.

67-1/2″ high, 44-3/4″ wide

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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