A Japanese carved paloma wood Okimono of Jurojin (god of longevity with a turtle). A symbol of long life, the sculpture also depicts a young boy representing the beginning of life. Carved from one piece of boxwood with a beautiful rich patina. Jurojin originated from the Chinese Daoist god, the old man of the South Pole, he may have been a historical figure of the Northern Song Dynasty. He is the personification of the Southern Polar Star.
Condition : Excellent
Dimensions : 15.75 in. H x 10.5 in. W x 6 in.D
Material : Wood
Style : Meiji Period
Period : Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Color : Brown
Dealer : G228