
Japanese Tortoiseshell Kushi Hair Comb
A beautiful piece of Japanese artistry, this kushi, or hair comb, is both an elegant hair ornament and an exquisite work of art. Crafted from luxurious tortoiseshell, the kushi features a delicate golden enamel scallop pattern interspersed with charming a grasshopper's motif. Japanese kushi such as this one have been used since the prehistoric Jomon period, and the ornaments became an important part of womenâs fashion beginning in the 17th century. Not only did the gorgeous combs have a functional and aesthetic purpose, but they also served as expressions of a womanâs wealth, class, and religion. Today, kushi and other traditional hair ornaments are worn only with the kimono during traditional Japanese ceremonies, and pieces of such exquisite artistry and quality as this one are quite rare.
19th century, Meiji period
4â length
19th century, Meiji period
4â length
A beautiful piece of Japanese artistry, this kushi, or hair comb, is both an elegant hair ornament and an exquisite work of art. Crafted from luxurious tortoiseshell, the kushi features a delicate golden enamel scallop pattern interspersed with charming a grasshopper's motif. Japanese kushi such as this one have been used since the prehistoric Jomon period, and the ornaments became an important part of womenâs fashion beginning in the 17th century. Not only did the gorgeous combs have a functional and aesthetic purpose, but they also served as expressions of a womanâs wealth, class, and religion. Today, kushi and other traditional hair ornaments are worn only with the kimono during traditional Japanese ceremonies, and pieces of such exquisite artistry and quality as this one are quite rare.
19th century, Meiji period
4â length
19th century, Meiji period
4â length
$735.00
Original: $2,450.00
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$2,450.00
$735.00Description
A beautiful piece of Japanese artistry, this kushi, or hair comb, is both an elegant hair ornament and an exquisite work of art. Crafted from luxurious tortoiseshell, the kushi features a delicate golden enamel scallop pattern interspersed with charming a grasshopper's motif. Japanese kushi such as this one have been used since the prehistoric Jomon period, and the ornaments became an important part of womenâs fashion beginning in the 17th century. Not only did the gorgeous combs have a functional and aesthetic purpose, but they also served as expressions of a womanâs wealth, class, and religion. Today, kushi and other traditional hair ornaments are worn only with the kimono during traditional Japanese ceremonies, and pieces of such exquisite artistry and quality as this one are quite rare.
19th century, Meiji period
4â length
19th century, Meiji period
4â length



















