Ikeda Kinjô - Kozuka with Okina and Sacred Jewels - Walters 5111874 - Mark A
Summary
The figure standing at the bottom of the kozuka is Okina. He is a god in the form of an old man who appears as an auspicious character in noh plays. In front of him are two gold jewels ("tama"). These represent the power of faith, not wealth. The artist signed the kozuka on the reverse in gold inlay. This is part of a mounted set.
Date
1850
Source
Walters Art Museum
Copyright info
public domain