Flat, light wooden libation stick (iku-pasuy), pointed at one end. Decorated with carved circles, horizontal lines and spiraling designs on one side. This one is unfinished; there are shallow incisions at each end where missing elements of the carving should be. It may be that this piece was being made as a demonstration at the Anglo-Japanese exhibition.
libation stick
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