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The BADA Christmas Gift ListJapanese silvered bronze Tanuki in the guise of a Buddhist priest wrapped in a cloak and leaning over a mokugyo, a percussion instrument used in temples to keep time for chanting, signed in a rectangular plaque Dai Nihon Norimitsu saku (made by Norimitsu, Great Japan) 大日本 則光作, Meiji Period.
The Tanuki 狸 (Japanese raccoon dog) often features in Japanese tales. The legendary animal has a mischievous nature and magical powers making it capable of shape shifting into human form or into objects. The Tanuki has a long tail, which it uses to wrap itself into a bundle and hide, or to baffle its enemies.
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H 16 cm x W 35 cm x D 24.5 cmThe BADA Standard
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