Early Japanese Ivory Netsuke of a Rakan or Arhat
                                An Early Japanese Ivory Netsuke of a Rakkan or Arhat One of the Saintly Disciples of the Buddha Depicted with a Shaven Head Large Ears and a Buddhist Cloak Seated in a Cave
Old worn smooth patina
Unsigned
Early 18th Century
Size: 4cm high - 1½ ins high
 
                            
                                Old worn smooth patina
Unsigned
Early 18th Century
Size: 4cm high - 1½ ins high
                                    An Early Japanese Ivory Netsuke of a Rakkan or Arhat One of the Saintly Disciples of the Buddha Depicted with a Shaven Head Large Ears and a Buddhist Cloak Seated in a Cave
Old worn smooth patina
Unsigned
Early 18th Century
Size: 4cm high - 1½ ins high
                                Old worn smooth patina
Unsigned
Early 18th Century
Size: 4cm high - 1½ ins high
                                    Rakkan means ‘deserving worship’ and implies the conquering of all human passions, the possession of supernatural powers and the exemption from transmigration. The figure perhaps represents the Rakkan ‘Ingada Sonja’.
                                
                                
                                    Ex European Private collection
                                
                Early Japanese Ivory Netsuke of a Rakan or Arhat
 
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