Vase - Bronze - Japan - Bronzevase von Hōun (Ohne mindestpreis)

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Bronzene Vase von Hōun aus Japan, aus der Shōwa-Periode, mit Koi-Motiv, mit gold-bronzener Patina, Maße 10 cm Breite, 25 cm Höhe, 25 cm Tiefe, in exzellentem Zustand.

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Maker / Brand: Hōun (Hōun)

Title of Work: Bronze Vase by Hōun with Koi Motif, a Traditional Craft Product

This exquisite bronze vase, masterfully crafted by Hōun, showcases the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese metalwork. Featuring a dynamic motif of two koi fish amidst swirling waters, it exemplifies fine artistry and skilled craftsmanship, serving as both a functional vessel and a distinguished sculptural art piece. Its lustrous finish and intricate decoration make it a sign of Japan's rich heritage of artisanry.
Artistic Background, Japanese Metalwork (Kinzoku Kōgei)
Japanese metalwork, known as Kinzoku Kōgei, boasts a history spanning millennia, deeply intertwined with the nation's cultural and spiritual development. Bronze, or seidō, has been a revered material since ancient times, initially used for ritualistic objects, Buddhist implements, and later for tea ceremony utensils, decorative vases, and okimono (display objects). Artisans developed sophisticated techniques in casting, chasing (uchidashi), engraving (chōkin), and various patination processes to create surfaces with rich textures and colors. Pieces designated as Dentō Kōgeihin (Traditional Craft Products) adhere to strict standards, preserving time-honored methods and materials passed down through generations, ensuring the continuity of exceptional quality and artistic integrity.
Design and Technique, Patination and Applied Decoration
The vase is crafted from bronze, carefully shaped and finished to a radiant, golden-bronze patination that gives it a warm, inviting luster. The surface is adorned with two splendid koi fish, one rendered in bright, metallic gold and the other in a striking dark, almost black, metallic hue. These fish are depicted with finely detailed scales and fins, suggesting they are either inlaid or skillfully applied to the surface, creating a subtle relief effect.
They swim gracefully amidst stylized white and light grey swirling patterns, expertly suggesting the movement of water. The koi motif itself is deeply symbolic in Japanese culture, representing strength, perseverance, good fortune, and prosperity, often associated with overcoming challenges. The base of the vase bears an engraved inscription, indicating it was presented as a commemorative gift, adding to its unique history and provenance.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Graceful Silhouette: The vase features a classic, elegant form with a bulbous body that gently tapers towards a slightly flared neck and rim, resting on a stable, rounded base. This harmonious profile creates a sense of balance and fluidity, enhancing its visual appeal.
Lustrous Surface Treatment: The main body boasts a highly polished, warm golden-bronze patination that catches and reflects light, providing a luxurious backdrop for the dynamic decoration. The contrasting metallic tones of the koi, set against the ethereal white and grey accents, create depth and visual interest.
Functional and Artistic Purpose: While perfectly suited for presenting ikebana or other floral arrangements, this vase transcends mere utility. Its exceptional craftsmanship and striking design position it as a significant art object, capable of serving as a captivating focal point in any refined interior or as a treasured piece within a collection.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

Tradition Meets Timelessness: This piece beautifully marries a classic Japanese motif with traditional metalworking techniques, resulting in an object that possesses both historical depth and a contemporary aesthetic appeal, smoothly fitting into diverse decorative schemes.
Versatile Display: Ideal for enhancing a formal living room, a study, or a display cabinet, the vase serves as a sophisticated accent. Its rich material and symbolic decoration make it a compelling conversation starter and a sign of refined taste.
Cultural Significance: Embodying the auspicious symbolism of the koi – perseverance, strength, and good fortune – combined with the distinguished category of a traditional craft product, this vase carries profound cultural meaning, making it a valuable and inspiring acquisition for any discerning collector.
This bronze vase by Hōun is an exceptional piece for collectors of Japanese metalwork, enthusiasts of traditional crafts, or interior designers seeking an object that combines historical significance, artistic excellence, and profound cultural resonance.

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

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Maker / Brand: Hōun (Hōun)

Title of Work: Bronze Vase by Hōun with Koi Motif, a Traditional Craft Product

This exquisite bronze vase, masterfully crafted by Hōun, showcases the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese metalwork. Featuring a dynamic motif of two koi fish amidst swirling waters, it exemplifies fine artistry and skilled craftsmanship, serving as both a functional vessel and a distinguished sculptural art piece. Its lustrous finish and intricate decoration make it a sign of Japan's rich heritage of artisanry.
Artistic Background, Japanese Metalwork (Kinzoku Kōgei)
Japanese metalwork, known as Kinzoku Kōgei, boasts a history spanning millennia, deeply intertwined with the nation's cultural and spiritual development. Bronze, or seidō, has been a revered material since ancient times, initially used for ritualistic objects, Buddhist implements, and later for tea ceremony utensils, decorative vases, and okimono (display objects). Artisans developed sophisticated techniques in casting, chasing (uchidashi), engraving (chōkin), and various patination processes to create surfaces with rich textures and colors. Pieces designated as Dentō Kōgeihin (Traditional Craft Products) adhere to strict standards, preserving time-honored methods and materials passed down through generations, ensuring the continuity of exceptional quality and artistic integrity.
Design and Technique, Patination and Applied Decoration
The vase is crafted from bronze, carefully shaped and finished to a radiant, golden-bronze patination that gives it a warm, inviting luster. The surface is adorned with two splendid koi fish, one rendered in bright, metallic gold and the other in a striking dark, almost black, metallic hue. These fish are depicted with finely detailed scales and fins, suggesting they are either inlaid or skillfully applied to the surface, creating a subtle relief effect.
They swim gracefully amidst stylized white and light grey swirling patterns, expertly suggesting the movement of water. The koi motif itself is deeply symbolic in Japanese culture, representing strength, perseverance, good fortune, and prosperity, often associated with overcoming challenges. The base of the vase bears an engraved inscription, indicating it was presented as a commemorative gift, adding to its unique history and provenance.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Graceful Silhouette: The vase features a classic, elegant form with a bulbous body that gently tapers towards a slightly flared neck and rim, resting on a stable, rounded base. This harmonious profile creates a sense of balance and fluidity, enhancing its visual appeal.
Lustrous Surface Treatment: The main body boasts a highly polished, warm golden-bronze patination that catches and reflects light, providing a luxurious backdrop for the dynamic decoration. The contrasting metallic tones of the koi, set against the ethereal white and grey accents, create depth and visual interest.
Functional and Artistic Purpose: While perfectly suited for presenting ikebana or other floral arrangements, this vase transcends mere utility. Its exceptional craftsmanship and striking design position it as a significant art object, capable of serving as a captivating focal point in any refined interior or as a treasured piece within a collection.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

Tradition Meets Timelessness: This piece beautifully marries a classic Japanese motif with traditional metalworking techniques, resulting in an object that possesses both historical depth and a contemporary aesthetic appeal, smoothly fitting into diverse decorative schemes.
Versatile Display: Ideal for enhancing a formal living room, a study, or a display cabinet, the vase serves as a sophisticated accent. Its rich material and symbolic decoration make it a compelling conversation starter and a sign of refined taste.
Cultural Significance: Embodying the auspicious symbolism of the koi – perseverance, strength, and good fortune – combined with the distinguished category of a traditional craft product, this vase carries profound cultural meaning, making it a valuable and inspiring acquisition for any discerning collector.
This bronze vase by Hōun is an exceptional piece for collectors of Japanese metalwork, enthusiasts of traditional crafts, or interior designers seeking an object that combines historical significance, artistic excellence, and profound cultural resonance.

Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

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

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Bronze Vase by Hōun
Anzahl der Objekte
1
Herkunftsland
Japan
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Hōun
Material
Bronze
Hersteller / Marke
Hōun
Zustand
Hervorragender Zustand - kaum gebraucht, mit minimalen Altersspuren & Verschleißerscheinungen
Höhe
25 cm
Breite
10 cm
Tiefe
25 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Verkauft von
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