Handled Mirror with Five Sacred Mountains Motif
- Person
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作者清次
- Date
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制作年 AD19
- Title
- ゴガクモンエカガミ
- Materials, techniques and shape
- 鉄か
- Collections
- Century Akao Collection
- Depository
- Keio Museum Commons Campus Mita
- Ref. number
- AW-CEN-002085-0000
- License
- CC BY Images license
- Creditline
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慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)
- URL
- Classification
- Art
- AI Tagging
- Rectangle Font Artifact Metal Monochrome
The “five sacred mountains” denote the five most famous and much revered mountains in China, consisting of the East, West, North, South and Central peaks. Arranged in the four directions with one at the center, these mountains were often symbolically used as charms in Taoism. They were believed to ward off bad luck, especially for people climbing these sacred heights.
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- Title (EN)
- Handled Mirror with Five Sacred Mountains Motif
Physical description
- Weights and quantities
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Quantity 1面
- Attachments
- 手書きのメモ
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