Skip to main content

Hair Pin (hirauchi kanzushi) with Chrysanthemum Flower and Maple Leaf Design

1879-1919

Scroll

Hair Pin (hirauchi kanzushi) with Chrysanthemum Flower and Maple Leaf Design

1879-1919

Physical Qualities Metal alloy, red and gold lacquer, shell, gold wire, 7 1/4 × 1 5/16 × 5/8 in. (18.4 × 3.3 × 1.6 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. Austin Tydings
Object Number 1978.89.13
Japanese texts from the 8th century describe the magical transformative properties of combs, specifically their ability to change into torches or clumps of bamboo. More intimately, it was thought that a comb embodied the spirit of its owner. Their special nature led to ceremonies honoring used combs. One such ceremony is held each September in Kyoto. During spring and fall migrations, waterfowl are present in great numbers in the grassy marshes that are a familiar feature along the coasts and rivers of Japan.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1978; Mr. and Mrs. R. Austin Tydings, Baltimore

Explore the Collection Further

Hair Pin with Openwork Design of a Leafy Chrysanthemum
1899–1911
Hair Pin with Openwork Design of a Leafy Chrysanthemum
1884–1894
Hair Pin (tama kanzashi) Decorated with a Maple Leaf and Fall Flowers
1899–1911
Hair Pin with Openwork Design of a Leafy Peony
1899–1911
Hair Pin with Openwork Design of a Butterfly and Chrysanthemum
1884–1894
Hair Pin (tama kanzashi) Decorated with Fall Flowers
1884–1914
Longquan kilns
Small Dish with Impressed Flower-and-Leaf Design
1200–1299
Jingdezhen kilns
Covered Cylindrical Vase with Stylized Flower and Leafy Vine Scroll Design
1694–1704
Jingdezhen kilns
Covered Cylindrical Vase with Stylized Flower and Leafy Vine Scroll Design
1694–1704
Jingdezhen kilns
Bowl Decorated with Design of Flowers and Leafy Vines
1400–1432
Bowl Decorated with Molded Flower-and-Leaf Design
1100–1299
Lingwu kilns and Datong kilns
Cizhou-Type Bottle with Cut-glaze Lotus Flower-and-Leaf Design
1200–1299