Object
Handled mirror with a nandin tree design
山本加賀守
- Person
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作者山本加賀守
- Date
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制作年 AD18
- Title
- ナンテンズエカガミ
- Materials, techniques and shape
- 銅
- Collections
- Century Akao Collection
- Depository
- Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
Nandin, or sacred bamboo, is an evergreen shrub in the Berberidaceae family. In traditional Chinese medicine, nandin fruit is used as a cough medicine as well as a tonic. Since “nandin” alliterates with “Nan ten” (lit. “Roll misfortune away”), it was considered auspicious and was often used from the Genroku Era (end of 17th c.) onward as a charm to ward off bad luck.
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- Title (EN)
- Handled mirror with a nandin tree design
Physical description
- Weights and quantities
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Quantity 1面
- Attachments
- フェルト製布袋入り
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