This Brass statue, inspired by the Japanese folktale of the Money and the Crab, depicts the story's climax, in which the cunning monkey convinces the crab to swap the rice ball for a persimmon seed and then kills the crab. The narrative, as well as the monument, serve as a reminder that unbridled greed can lead to collapse and, eventually, death, as occurred to the monkey when he was slain by the crab spawn. This statue is beautifully painted in the artificial patina tint.
The hair on the monkey's body has been finely depicted with the chiseling technique and filled with brown sediments. The hands and feet of the monkey are painted golden, and the crab is also painted golden to bring focus to it. The monkey holds the crab high as if trying to throw it. This is a very interesting art piece inspired by the folktales that bring a rustic charm to the home decor.
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