Two framed Japanese hair ornaments, circa 1900
Asian Works of Art
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Two framed Japanese hair ornaments, circa 1900
in the forms of kushi (comb) and kogai (hairpin), comprising a tortoiseshell example inlaid with mother-of-pearl, the other a black lacquer example inlaid with mother-of-pearl, abalone and coral, the comb 9,5cm long
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