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Antique Rice Paper Wallet with Asian Art and Calligraphy
Antique Rice Paper Wallet with Asian Art and Calligraphy
Description:
This unique item appears to be a decorative or ceremonial Asian wallet or booklet, constructed from rice paper or a similarly delicate handmade material. The object features traditional East Asian artwork on both the exterior and interior surfaces. The interior artwork displays a narrative scene rendered in vibrant colors with classical figures dressed in Heian-period attire, reminiscent of 11th-century Japanese illustrated manuscripts or emaki (picture scrolls). The calligraphy resembles kana script, suggesting a strong Japanese origin.
Summary:
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Estimated Current Market Value:
$150 – $300 USD, depending on verification of origin and age. Higher if determined to be Edo period or earlier, especially with documentation or scholarly authentication.
Recommendations:
The texture of the item is a…
The texture of the item is a very thick material almost like tree bark paper - but thicker yet very light to carry. The inside has a red divider using the same material that creates a slim double compartment. The characters on the outside of this item resemble the Mulan characters of the Mulan Movie of one woman with long black hair in what appears to be an ancient robe of Asia with a young female holding on to her knees in also a black ancient robe, while some 2-3 inches is man dressed in a long headdress with an orange robe seeding a distant garden.
The interior is drafted with 8 slots illuminating random characters, while some are the same the others are not, the most intriguing part of the art is the ancient calligraphy used in ancient times by the Asians in the far east - A writing technique that has not been used in centuries. The interior colors are exaggerated with and orangish, yellowish appeal and strong hints of green and red, some black on a young, modeled male and an old man dressed in white. While folded the item will stand at four inches tall, however when unfolded it will stretch to double its size at 8 inches in length and reveal the whole interior picture.