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Shop - Carved Porcelain "Rabbit Ojime" - 1995
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"Rabbit Ojime" - 1995

$1,500.00
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"Rabbit Ojime"
#280 - 1995
Unglazed Porcelain
1.1 x 0.6 x 0.7 inches LxWxH

A small bead carved as a rabbit eating clover. The cord hole runs vertically through the bead.

"Rabbit" is/was the 3rd to the last porcelain carving completed before I switched to carving wood in 1995.

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I would like to explain the pricing of the vintage carved porcelain presented here.  When the carved porcelain pieces were completed their prices were assigned.  Now that two to three decades have passed, their original prices are outdated.  I used a Department Of Labor inflation calculator to determine what the original prices would be in current dollars.  The last calculations were done in 2017 for the current pricing, and for some created an unreasonable price. I have modified the prices which still acknowledge their vintage and collectible status.

Hand-carving the small sculptural porcelain pieces took careful and time-consuming effort.  The more complex and detailed sculptural pieces have higher prices that are directly related to the amount of time that it took to reach a quality completion.

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"Rabbit Ojime"
#280 - 1995
Unglazed Porcelain
1.1 x 0.6 x 0.7 inches LxWxH

A small bead carved as a rabbit eating clover. The cord hole runs vertically through the bead.

"Rabbit" is/was the 3rd to the last porcelain carving completed before I switched to carving wood in 1995.

—————

I would like to explain the pricing of the vintage carved porcelain presented here.  When the carved porcelain pieces were completed their prices were assigned.  Now that two to three decades have passed, their original prices are outdated.  I used a Department Of Labor inflation calculator to determine what the original prices would be in current dollars.  The last calculations were done in 2017 for the current pricing, and for some created an unreasonable price. I have modified the prices which still acknowledge their vintage and collectible status.

Hand-carving the small sculptural porcelain pieces took careful and time-consuming effort.  The more complex and detailed sculptural pieces have higher prices that are directly related to the amount of time that it took to reach a quality completion.

"Rabbit Ojime"
#280 - 1995
Unglazed Porcelain
1.1 x 0.6 x 0.7 inches LxWxH

A small bead carved as a rabbit eating clover. The cord hole runs vertically through the bead.

"Rabbit" is/was the 3rd to the last porcelain carving completed before I switched to carving wood in 1995.

—————

I would like to explain the pricing of the vintage carved porcelain presented here.  When the carved porcelain pieces were completed their prices were assigned.  Now that two to three decades have passed, their original prices are outdated.  I used a Department Of Labor inflation calculator to determine what the original prices would be in current dollars.  The last calculations were done in 2017 for the current pricing, and for some created an unreasonable price. I have modified the prices which still acknowledge their vintage and collectible status.

Hand-carving the small sculptural porcelain pieces took careful and time-consuming effort.  The more complex and detailed sculptural pieces have higher prices that are directly related to the amount of time that it took to reach a quality completion.

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