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Japanese Meiji Period Jizai-kagi Kettle Hook

Second Half 19th Century

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Description

A Japanese kettle hook from the Meiji period.

  • The jizaikagi is the hook from which an iron kettle for making tea is suspended, and is found in the heart of the home above the irori or sunken hearth where a family gathers and guests are welcomed. 
  •  This J-shaped hook is named after one of the Seven Gods of Luck, Ebisu, because it resembles the form of his tall hat. Ebisu is a god of wealth, fishermen and guardian of health in small children.
  • Displayed on a custom mount.

Condition Report

Patina, scratches and indentations are commensurate with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 14 inches / 35.56 cm
Width: 12 inches / 30.48 cm
Depth: 4 inches / 10.16 cm

Materials

Powdercoated Metal, Hardwood

Period

Meiji

Decorative Style

Asian Decorative Arts, Modern Style

Country of Origin

Japan

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