Japan, Nanbokuchō period (1336–92) to Muromachi period (1333-1573)
Finely cast with a central tortoise-form loop, surrounded by stylized ginger crests interspersed with scrolling floral motifs, above the central boss, a pair of cranes face one another with elegantly arched necks. The composition framed by an outer band decorated with intricate floral designs.
DIAMETER 11.3 cm
WEIGHT 400 g
Condition: Good age-related condition, with expected wear, surface scratches, and small nicks here and there.
Museum comparison:
Compare three closely related Japanese mirrors with similar decoration: one in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, object number 25.215.25, and two in the Kyoto National Museum, museum number EK17-73 and EK241.
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