
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Shell-matching game
Japan
- Date
- 19th century
- Medium
- Gold, color, and shell white pigment on paper on oyster shells
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
These hand-painted seashells are parts of the popular game known as kai-awase , or the “shell-matching game.” Pairs of shells are decorated on their insides with the same scene from the Tale of Genji As in Memory and other matching games, the point was to try to match shells with similar scenes. Players could enjoy the fun of the game itself, and were also entertained by the images that reminded them of the Tale’ s twists and turns or of a famous poem recited by one of the characters. Japan, Asia
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