Early Japanese Pair Stone Komainu Lion-Dog Guardians, 13″ tall, Yokohama, 19th Century
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Japan fine pair old Edo (mid-19th century) period stone Yokohama Komainu Lion-dog temple guardians. Excellent condition. Good portable size, 13″ high.
History:
Komainu (狛犬?), often called lion-dogs in English, are statue pairs of lion-like creatures either guarding the entrance or the inner shrine of many Japanese Shinto shrines or kept inside the inner shrine itself, where they are not visible to the public. The first type, born during the Edo period, is called sandō komainu (参道狛犬 visiting road Komainu?), the second and much older type jinnai komainu (陣内狛犬 shrine inside komainu?).[1] They can sometimes be found also at Buddhist temples, nobility residences or even private homes. (Thank you Wikipedia).
Provenance: Old Fukuoka collection.
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