CB250 - Clay bell Dorei Snake of Yakushigama 薬師窯
CB250 - Clay bell Dorei Snake of Yakushigama 薬師窯
This elegant dorei clay bell by Yakushigama (薬師窯) is crafted in the form of a gracefully coiled white serpent, a motif deeply rooted in Japanese symbolism and spiritual belief. The gently curving body rises in a fluid, sculptural line, capturing a sense of quiet movement and calm presence.
Rendered in soft white clay, the surface is accented with subtle gold highlights that appear along the contours, lending the piece a refined, almost sacred glow. At its center, an inset circular medallion features a vivid, hand-painted traditional Japanese pattern, alive with red, green, and blue tones. This decorative detail evokes classical textile motifs, adding depth and cultural richness to the otherwise minimal form. A red-and-white braided cord is tied at the top, enhancing both its visual balance and its function as a hanging charm.
The snake, particularly the white serpent (shirohebi), is revered in Japan as a symbol of good fortune, renewal, and protection, often associated with prosperity and divine guardianship. As a dorei, the hollow body produces a soft, calming chime when moved—traditionally believed to purify spaces and ward off negative energy.
Yakushigama, a kiln with a heritage spanning over a thousand years, is celebrated for its mastery of seasonal and auspicious figurines. This piece reflects that legacy, blending fine craftsmanship with symbolic meaning.
Size: 7 x 5 x 8cm
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