| Product No. KOZ-3155 無銘(後藤) | |
|---|---|
| Design | Three Crows |
| Mei | Mumei, but attributed to the Goto school |
| Material | Shakudo and gold |
| Region | Kyoto, Yamashiro Province |
| Era | Late Edo Period |
| Box | Custom made paulownia box |
| Length | 9.6 cm (3.8 in) |
| Width | 1.5 cm (0.6 in) |
| Status | Hozon Tosogu |
| Certification Date | July 02, 2024 |
Price |
180,000 JPY |
| The depiction of crows, such as the “nure-karasu, wet crow,” is a favored subject of the Gotō school. This kozuka depicts three crows in a impressive composition with a late autumn persimmon tree. The intricate shakudo-nanako pattern and elegant back side of the sogitsuge-kin style. It has attributed to the Goto school and passed the Hozon Tosogu shinsa in 2024. |















