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There is more to decipher and I am well aware of poetic symbolism in Japanese Art, but I would have to see the bead in person and spend more time on it. Maybe someone would like write a paper on this bead alone; I have not seen another one like it and I have been around the block.
Specialists in this type of painting could probably make valid assumptions by comparing this with better known Kensan art works. -If you want to study subject and symbolism, see Henri Joly's Legend in Japanese Art.
One of the reasons ojime are over glamorized is: Occasionally advanced artists specializing in various media were willing to invest their time and good taste into making a good ojime as an example of their education and skill. This bead turns out to be one of those rare and esoteric examples.
Esoteric ojime are "intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or skill." -such as Will.