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Okimono, Japan
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Okimono, Japan
This carved object, depicting an egg and two rats, was made in Japan in the mid 1800s. It is known as an okimono, which means object for display in Japanese. These purely decorative items were carved by skilled craftsmen using various materials. This okimono is made from ivory. Elephant ivory (tusk) has been prized by humans for many centuries because of its remarkable carving properties. However, its use has come at a huge cost; the trade in ivory continues to place the worlds elephant populations in danger
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TRURI : 1913.18.30
Media ID 19210431
© RIC, photographer A.G. Tindle
Animal Black Brown Gray Grey White Ornament Ornamental Teeth
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This print showcases an exquisite okimono, a Japanese carved object from the mid-1800s. Crafted with meticulous skill and attention to detail, this ornamental piece depicts an egg accompanied by two rats. The term "okimono" refers to objects specifically created for display purposes in Japanese culture. Carved out of ivory, this particular okimono highlights the remarkable carving properties of elephant tusks that have been highly prized by humans for centuries. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the devastating consequences associated with their use. The trade in ivory has posed a significant threat to the world's elephant populations, pushing them perilously close to extinction. In shades of white, grey, gray, brown, and black hues, this sculpture captures the essence of these rodents' unique characteristics. From their teeth and tails to every intricate feature meticulously carved into existence by skilled craftsmen—this okimono stands as a testament to both artistic prowess and cultural heritage. Andy Tindle's masterful photography immortalizes this mesmerizing artwork while simultaneously shedding light on the urgent need for conservation efforts. As we admire its beauty and craftsmanship through this image captured at Royal Cornwall Museum, let us also reflect upon our responsibility towards protecting these magnificent creatures from further harm caused by commercial exploitation.
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