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1985.53.421.2

Part of an amulet, consisting of a rectangular sheet of paper stamped on one side in red ink. The design of the stamp has only partially transferred to the paper, but consists of four symbols within a square with rounded corners. For envelope containing sheet of paper see [1985.53.421 .1] [EH [OPS Move] 18/7/2017]


1985.53.421.2

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Collection type
Object
Description
Part of an amulet, consisting of a rectangular sheet of paper stamped on one side in red ink. The design of the stamp has only partially transferred to the paper, but consists of four symbols within a square with rounded corners. For envelope containing sheet of paper see [1985.53.421 .1] [EH [OPS Move] 18/7/2017]
Geographical reference
Cultural groups
Japanese
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1985
Date collected
by 1985
Acquisition information
Loaned: 1985
Materials and processes
Material Paper Plant, Material Ink, Process Printed, Process Stamped
Dimensions
Width: max 57 mm, Length: max 162 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1985.53.421.2
Research and responses

The inscription on this object was transcribed and translated by Fusa McLynn who volunteered at the Museum in 2013 as: “Okanoin”, Gold seal *The red square seal on a strip of paper is from Saijo-ji (the identical design can be seen in 1985.53.422 – 428). “Okanoin” is an iron seal which is one of the treasure of Saijo-ji, and was found when a well was dug at the time the temple was established in 1394. [FB 08/01/2014]

Search terms: Religion, Writing, Amulet, Inscription, Print