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Fukurokuju. China, 20th century.

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Fukurokuju. China, 20th century. In coral. Wooden base. Weight: 70 gr. Measurements: 16 x 10 x 6 cm .; 13 x 5 x 3 cm. Coral carving representing the god of wisdom Fukurokuju, one of the Seven Japanese Gods of Fortune. We recognize the character by the protuberance of his skull and the gnarled staff he carries in his right hand. In the other hand he holds a huge seed, and other fruits complement the decoration. Among the most beautiful products that the sea offers to the vanity of humans is, without a doubt, the red coral, which in all times has served as a precious adornment with which many peoples adorned and ornamented themselves. In some Eastern cultures, red coral is not only a highly esteemed ornament, but also a sign of dignity or command: the mandarins of China wore it as an attribute of their authority. The Turks were also very fond of coral ornaments, which they wore not only on their person, but also in the decoration and ornamentation of their homes. The Greeks designated coral by the name of korallion, which means "ornament of the sea", this word passed into Latin as corallium, from which the word coral was derived. The color of the limestone shaft offers a great variety of shades ranging from red to pink and some of these colorations have a delicate and soft pink hue, the most sought after by divers. The limestone shaft is so compact and homogeneous that it can be subjected to the most perfect polishing without disintegration and cracking, a property that allows it to be worked and carved in a thousand different ways to achieve an infinite number of decorative or artistic objects.

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