485

A division one Japanese metal works pictorial button!

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 1,200.00 USD
A division one Japanese metal works pictorial button!
1 Scarce Large Shakudo button with a meaning!
Tin Dang once again has explained the meaning behind the depiction on this great and unusual Shakudo button from Japan. If you look at the top of the button you see three circles, these represent the "Thunder god-Raijin" the curly cues below the circles represent the scarf that the god wears and representing the cloud. You see lines inscribed below which is the rain. The three figures below are significant as well. The left figure you will notice is a man wearing only underwear, he represents the peasant poor man wearing a dry leaf on his head, the middle figure represents the working class man, and the third figure is the rich person, who is the only one who affords an umbrella, in this case a women. Obviously as can be see in the pictures each figure is wearing a covering over their heads to protect them from the storm. A very cool button to add to your collection. The colored illustration in the pictures shows you some of the elements of what you see in the button.
Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918
Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and above

Condition: Note: Antique buttons may show wear. Significant issues are noted, but shanks and backs on multi-button cards are not guaranteed. Contact us for details.