Stone Shoemaker's Weight with Zhu Bajie

c. 1850
$1,880 USD
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Dimensions
W: 8.5" D: 9.25" H: 4.25"
Materials
Stone
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Collection #
BJA007
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$75

Carved out of stone, this object would have been used in a shoemaker’s shop to press down large pieces of leather. Doubling as a handle, the central figure depicts the curious figure of a man with pig-like facial features holding a rake. A character from the Ming-dynasty novel “Journey to the West,” the figure is Zhu Bajie. A colorful fellow, Zhu Bajie had many adventures, defending against demons with his rake as a weapon and often getting himself and his companions in trouble through his laziness, gluttony and skirt chasing.

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