Antiques & Art
Japanese Fine Hand-Carved Wooden Carving of a Bear
- Item Number
- 194
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 84 USD to beamlaw1
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Hand-carved with rich and deep realistic hair lines. Fine and original patina from good age.
It has been crafted in the Japanese old school craftsmen style- the Ittobori style (carved from one wooden piece) by the Ainu Peoples, Hokkaido region in northern Japan. Fine original quality.
Dimensions: Approximately 13" length, 7" height and 8" depth.
History of the wood carvings of Ainu peoples: The Ainu minority people located in Hokkaido created a wood carving culture and export business going back to the early 20th century. Many Ainu carved wooden statues in particular bears known as Higuma to sell as souvenirs. Until then, these bear carvings had only existed as religious objects, usually as headdresses and prayer sticks. History tells us that during the early 20th century, a former bear hunter by the name of Umetaro Matsui (1901-1949) started carving bears in the town of Asahikawa after surviving an unfortunate run in with a bear.
Provenance: Old Northern Japan collection
Item Special Note
Item to be picked up in Burlington, Vermont by the winner.
Please inquire about shipping.
Item may be viewed at the Flynn Center’s administrative offices. Please call Michele 652-4502 at to set up a mutually convenient time.
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