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Japanese Antique Hand-painted Ema Votive Painting of Empress Jingu

Japanese Antique Hand-painted Ema Votive Painting of Empress Jingu

Hand-painted Ema left at Shinto shrines for the deities to hear prayers, featuring Empress Jingu who was a symbol of feminine strength and power.  

Front:  Anei -Year of the Dog (1778)  - Offering Osakka Castle Painting  -Tomiinoru

Sanro Syutai  (possibly the painter's name)

  • Mineral pigment
  • Sugi - Japanese cedar wood
  • Edo Era  1778
  • 25" x 34.5" x 1.625" (height, width, depth)
$2,200.00
Japanese Antique Hand-painted Ema Votive Painting of Empress Jingu
$2,200.00

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Japanese Antique Hand-painted Ema Votive Painting of Empress Jingu

Hand-painted Ema left at Shinto shrines for the deities to hear prayers, featuring Empress Jingu who was a symbol of feminine strength and power.  

Front:  Anei -Year of the Dog (1778)  - Offering Osakka Castle Painting  -Tomiinoru

Sanro Syutai  (possibly the painter's name)

  • Mineral pigment
  • Sugi - Japanese cedar wood
  • Edo Era  1778
  • 25" x 34.5" x 1.625" (height, width, depth)

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Hand-painted Ema left at Shinto shrines for the deities to hear prayers, featuring Empress Jingu who was a symbol of feminine strength and power.  

Front:  Anei -Year of the Dog (1778)  - Offering Osakka Castle Painting  -Tomiinoru

Sanro Syutai  (possibly the painter's name)

  • Mineral pigment
  • Sugi - Japanese cedar wood
  • Edo Era  1778
  • 25" x 34.5" x 1.625" (height, width, depth)