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Item Ships From: Hudson
Kamakura Period Japanese Shinzu Sculpture
Located in Hudson, NY
Kamakura Period Japanese Shinzu sculpture. Shinzo is a representational figure of a god or spirit in the Shinto religion. This sculpture was carved fro...
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15th Century and Earlier Japanese Antique Hudson - Antiquities

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Wood

Indian Bronze Charakku, Kerala
Located in Hudson, NY
These beautiful pots are used for cooking and serving food. Temples and families commission them for special occasions. The handles have beautiful ornamentation. Rods are inserted th...
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Mid-19th Century Indian Queen Anne Antique Hudson - Antiquities

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Bronze

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