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Dekorative Schale mit dragon-inspirierter Reliefierung – Gussmetall – Japan, Meiji–Showa-Periode - Legierung - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)
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Dekorative Schale mit dragon-inspirierter Reliefierung – Gussmetall – Japan, Meiji–Showa-Periode - Legierung - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Decorative Japanese Cast Metal Dish with Expressive Relief, Possibly Depicting a Dragon – Japan, late Meiji to early Shōwa period This decorative Japanese cast metal dish features a highly expressive relief composition with flowing, dynamic forms and deep sculptural modeling. The overall design suggests a powerful mythological presence emerging from swirling cloud-like patterns, a visual language commonly associated with dragon imagery in Japanese decorative arts. Rather than a literal or anatomically precise depiction, the motif is intentionally abstracted. Elements that resemble a torso, flowing mane-like forms, and layered textures evoke movement and vitality, allowing the viewer to interpret the figure in multiple ways. From certain angles, the relief recalls parts of a dragon’s body—such as the chest or belly—while other areas dissolve into cloud and energy motifs. The dish was produced using a casting technique, resulting in pronounced relief, organic irregularities, and a strong tactile presence. Its surface displays a richly aged patina, combining deep dark tones with areas of warm reddish-brown oxidation that have developed naturally over time. The reverse side bears a stamped mark. The dish is accompanied by a wooden storage box, the interior of which is inscribed “Jinkō (仁光)”, likely referring to a former owner or collection name rather than the maker. A modern plastic display stand is included for presentation. Details Origin: Japan Period: Late Meiji to early Shōwa period (circa late 19th – early 20th century) Material: Cast metal (non-magnetic alloy) Diameter: approx. 18 cm Height: approx. 3 cm Weight (dish only): approx. 0.39 kg Weight (including wooden box): approx. 0.79 kg Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface variations, small pits, and oxidation consistent with age Accessories: Wooden storage box, display stand This piece reflects the aesthetic of early modern Japanese metalwork, where symbolic imagery—such as dragon-associated forms, clouds, and energy—was often favored over literal realism. It is well suited as a display object and will appeal to collectors of Japanese decorative arts, mythological motifs, and expressive sculptural metalwork. Shipping Important Notes for EU / Germany Buyers This is a collector’s art print, created using traditional techniques. Not subject to modern consumer product regulations (GPSR). Import VAT or customs duties may be charged by your country. Recyclable packaging materials are used in compliance with EU LUCID regulations. Seller: Timeless Japan (Tomomi Saya) Origin: Japan

Nr. 101877951

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Dekorative Schale mit dragon-inspirierter Reliefierung – Gussmetall – Japan, Meiji–Showa-Periode - Legierung - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Dekorative Schale mit dragon-inspirierter Reliefierung – Gussmetall – Japan, Meiji–Showa-Periode - Legierung - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Decorative Japanese Cast Metal Dish with Expressive Relief, Possibly Depicting a Dragon – Japan, late Meiji to early Shōwa period

This decorative Japanese cast metal dish features a highly expressive relief composition with flowing, dynamic forms and deep sculptural modeling.
The overall design suggests a powerful mythological presence emerging from swirling cloud-like patterns, a visual language commonly associated with dragon imagery in Japanese decorative arts.

Rather than a literal or anatomically precise depiction, the motif is intentionally abstracted.
Elements that resemble a torso, flowing mane-like forms, and layered textures evoke movement and vitality, allowing the viewer to interpret the figure in multiple ways.
From certain angles, the relief recalls parts of a dragon’s body—such as the chest or belly—while other areas dissolve into cloud and energy motifs.

The dish was produced using a casting technique, resulting in pronounced relief, organic irregularities, and a strong tactile presence.
Its surface displays a richly aged patina, combining deep dark tones with areas of warm reddish-brown oxidation that have developed naturally over time.

The reverse side bears a stamped mark.
The dish is accompanied by a wooden storage box, the interior of which is inscribed “Jinkō (仁光)”, likely referring to a former owner or collection name rather than the maker.
A modern plastic display stand is included for presentation.

Details

Origin: Japan

Period: Late Meiji to early Shōwa period (circa late 19th – early 20th century)

Material: Cast metal (non-magnetic alloy)

Diameter: approx. 18 cm

Height: approx. 3 cm

Weight (dish only): approx. 0.39 kg
Weight (including wooden box): approx. 0.79 kg

Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, surface variations, small pits, and oxidation consistent with age

Accessories: Wooden storage box, display stand

This piece reflects the aesthetic of early modern Japanese metalwork, where symbolic imagery—such as dragon-associated forms, clouds, and energy—was often favored over literal realism.
It is well suited as a display object and will appeal to collectors of Japanese decorative arts, mythological motifs, and expressive sculptural metalwork.

Shipping

Important Notes for EU / Germany Buyers

This is a collector’s art print, created using traditional techniques.

Not subject to modern consumer product regulations (GPSR).

Import VAT or customs duties may be charged by your country.

Recyclable packaging materials are used in compliance with EU LUCID regulations.

Seller: Timeless Japan (Tomomi Saya)
Origin: Japan

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