Japanese portable altar, EDO period

Japanese portable altar, EDO period
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Portable altar in black lacquered wood, opening with two doors onto a representation of the Goddess Benzaïten,eight-armed guardian of Buddhist values.depicted in feminine guise, she is known as one of the Seven Divinities of Good Fortune.Japan, Edo period (1603-1868)
(On her head, behind the Shinto door, is Ugajin, the serpent with the head of an old man, spirit of rice, water and food.)

Ref: OX9MJSLNFJ

Style French Restoration, Charles X (Wood carvings of French Restoration, Charles X Style)
Period 19th century (Wood carvings 19th century)
Country of origin Japan
Width (cm) 30
Height (cm) 46
Depth (cm) 27
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 75007, PARIS, France
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