Updated Date: 2019-03-14
| Pseudonym reading | From Renge to Kamomon Makieda |
|---|---|
| Specified type | Country designated / important cultural property |
| Type | Craft |
| Designated date | February 8, 1958 |
| Specified details | |
| quantity | 1 unit |
| location | Hiraizumi-cho Hiraizumi character clothing |
| owner | Jizoin |
| Holding group | |
| Management organization | |
| home page | Hiraizumi's cultural heritage |
Overview
12.72 cm in height.
One side length 142.42 cm.
It is a wooden, square altar, and the sides are carved with double lotus valves of gourd and water lotus and black lacquered.
The deck is a laminate of four boards, and it is a brushed-out sketch of gold and silver on the ground of black lacquer, and it represents lotus flower and arabesque text, but it is severely scraped and only a part of it remains.
There are very few examples that remain in the Heian period, and in particular, the altar of gold, silver and gold paintings is the only example.