Nr. 101647642

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Vase - Bronze - Japan - Takaoka bronze  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vase - Bronze - Japan - Takaoka bronze (Ohne mindestpreis)

This is an elegant Japanese bronze vase crafted in the tradition of Takaoka metalware (Takaoka dōki), a celebrated metal casting art form from Toyama Prefecture. The vase features a refined baluster form with a long, slender neck rising gracefully from a rounded body, creating a harmonious and dignified silhouette. The surface displays a warm copper-toned patina with natural age variations that enhance its character and depth. Around the central body runs a finely detailed relief band depicting cranes in flight among pine branches and blooming flowers. In Japanese symbolism, cranes represent longevity and good fortune, while pine trees signify resilience and eternity—together forming an auspicious motif often used in traditional decorative arts. The relief section appears to be cast separately and fitted seamlessly into the body, demonstrating the high technical skill associated with Takaoka metal craftsmanship. The textured background contrasts beautifully with the smooth, polished bronze surfaces above and below, creating a dynamic visual balance. The underside bears a stamped maker’s mark, further supporting its authenticity as a work of Japanese metal art. Based on style, patina, and construction, the piece is estimated to date from the late Showa period (昭和後期, circa 1970s–1980s). This vase is substantial in weight and presence, suitable as a standalone art object or for ikebana display. It represents both traditional symbolism and modern decorative sensibility, making it appealing to collectors of Japanese art and Asian metalwork. Artist / Maker Information Takaoka metalware originated in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, during the early Edo period (17th century). Established around Keichō 14 (慶長14年, 1609), the industry developed under the patronage of the Maeda clan. Over centuries, Takaoka became one of Japan’s leading centers for bronze casting, known for Buddhist statues, tea ceremony utensils, and refined decorative objects. The craftsmanship is characterized by precise casting techniques, intricate relief work, and carefully controlled patination. While the specific maker’s name is not clearly identifiable from the mark alone, the quality and design are consistent with late 20th-century Takaoka bronze production. Size: Approximately: Vase H x W x D: 24 × 10.5 × 10.5 cm Weight: 1050 g Box 28 × 14 × 13 cm Weight: 1300 g Condition:(Please see the photos) - It is in vintage condition. - Due to aging, there may be some scratches, stains or dirt. - Please note that the actual impression may differ depending on the lighting conditions when taking photos. Shipping The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by mainly Japan Post or DHL depend on the situation. It will be shipped from Japan, so it takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally. Please understand that we use recycled materials (cardboard, old newspapers, etc.) as much as possible for packaging materials in order to protect the environment. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer their contact. If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. Thank you for your cooperation.

Nr. 101647642

Verkauft
Vase - Bronze - Japan - Takaoka bronze  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Bronze - Japan - Takaoka bronze (Ohne mindestpreis)

This is an elegant Japanese bronze vase crafted in the tradition of Takaoka metalware (Takaoka dōki), a celebrated metal casting art form from Toyama Prefecture. The vase features a refined baluster form with a long, slender neck rising gracefully from a rounded body, creating a harmonious and dignified silhouette.

The surface displays a warm copper-toned patina with natural age variations that enhance its character and depth. Around the central body runs a finely detailed relief band depicting cranes in flight among pine branches and blooming flowers. In Japanese symbolism, cranes represent longevity and good fortune, while pine trees signify resilience and eternity—together forming an auspicious motif often used in traditional decorative arts.

The relief section appears to be cast separately and fitted seamlessly into the body, demonstrating the high technical skill associated with Takaoka metal craftsmanship. The textured background contrasts beautifully with the smooth, polished bronze surfaces above and below, creating a dynamic visual balance.

The underside bears a stamped maker’s mark, further supporting its authenticity as a work of Japanese metal art. Based on style, patina, and construction, the piece is estimated to date from the late Showa period (昭和後期, circa 1970s–1980s).

This vase is substantial in weight and presence, suitable as a standalone art object or for ikebana display. It represents both traditional symbolism and modern decorative sensibility, making it appealing to collectors of Japanese art and Asian metalwork.

Artist / Maker Information
Takaoka metalware originated in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, during the early Edo period (17th century). Established around Keichō 14 (慶長14年, 1609), the industry developed under the patronage of the Maeda clan. Over centuries, Takaoka became one of Japan’s leading centers for bronze casting, known for Buddhist statues, tea ceremony utensils, and refined decorative objects.

The craftsmanship is characterized by precise casting techniques, intricate relief work, and carefully controlled patination. While the specific maker’s name is not clearly identifiable from the mark alone, the quality and design are consistent with late 20th-century Takaoka bronze production.

Size: Approximately:
Vase H x W x D: 24 × 10.5 × 10.5 cm Weight: 1050 g
Box 28 × 14 × 13 cm Weight: 1300 g

Condition:(Please see the photos)
- It is in vintage condition.
- Due to aging, there may be some scratches, stains or dirt.
- Please note that the actual impression may differ depending on the lighting conditions when taking photos.

Shipping
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by mainly Japan Post or DHL depend on the situation.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it takes about 2-3 weeks to receive normally.

Please understand that we use recycled materials (cardboard, old newspapers, etc.)
as much as possible for packaging materials in order to protect the environment.

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer their contact.
If you don't, the parcel will be returned to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

Thank you for your cooperation.


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