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Japanische Eisen-Blumenvase (Hana-ire) mit Metall-Inlay — Antikes Metallhandwerk - Eisen - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Japanische Eisen-Blumenvase (Hana-ire) mit Metall-Inlay — Antikes Metallhandwerk - Eisen - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

– Hand-forged iron with zōgan (象嵌) inlay decoration — a hallmark of traditional Japanese metalcraft – Classical hana-ire form: a compact, sturdy vessel designed for ikebana or single-branch display – Rich dark iron surface with the depth and warmth that only age and hand-finishing can produce Summary: A Japanese iron flower vase decorated with metal inlay (zōgan), likely dating from the late Meiji to Taishō era based on its construction style and surface character. Iron flower vases of this type were produced by skilled metalworkers who combined blacksmithing with the fine decorative techniques traditionally associated with sword fitting and armour embellishment. The inlay work adds precious-metal motifs — typically gold, silver, or copper — to the dark iron ground, creating a striking contrast that catches the light. Japanese iron metalwork carries a gravity that few other materials can match. The weight of the metal in the hand, the matte darkness of the forged surface, and the subtle gleam of inlaid decoration create a sensory experience rooted in centuries of craft tradition. Zōgan inlay, in particular, was refined over generations by artisans who originally served the samurai class, decorating tsuba (sword guards) and other fittings. This vase takes a restrained, upright form well suited to ikebana or the simple display of a single seasonal branch. The proportions suggest a piece intended for a tokonoma alcove or a quiet corner of a study — a vessel that commands attention through material presence rather than size. The iron surface has acquired the deep, even tone that comes with age. Minor surface oxidation is entirely natural for iron of this vintage and contributes to the wabi-sabi aesthetic that makes antique Japanese metalwork so appealing to collectors. In a European interior, a piece like this introduces a powerful note of material contrast. Set against pale plaster, light wood, or linen, the dark iron reads as sculptural and grounding. It works equally well on a mantelpiece, a mid-century sideboard, or a stone window ledge. Condition is consistent with age; some surface wear and light patination are to be expected and enhance the character of the piece. A handsome example of Japanese iron craft with decorative inlay — tactile, atmospheric, and quietly impressive. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese metalwork and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1463

Nr. 101918124

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Japanische Eisen-Blumenvase (Hana-ire) mit Metall-Inlay — Antikes Metallhandwerk - Eisen - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Japanische Eisen-Blumenvase (Hana-ire) mit Metall-Inlay — Antikes Metallhandwerk - Eisen - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

– Hand-forged iron with zōgan (象嵌) inlay decoration — a hallmark of traditional Japanese metalcraft
– Classical hana-ire form: a compact, sturdy vessel designed for ikebana or single-branch display
– Rich dark iron surface with the depth and warmth that only age and hand-finishing can produce

Summary:
A Japanese iron flower vase decorated with metal inlay (zōgan), likely dating from the late Meiji to Taishō era based on its construction style and surface character. Iron flower vases of this type were produced by skilled metalworkers who combined blacksmithing with the fine decorative techniques traditionally associated with sword fitting and armour embellishment. The inlay work adds precious-metal motifs — typically gold, silver, or copper — to the dark iron ground, creating a striking contrast that catches the light.

Japanese iron metalwork carries a gravity that few other materials can match. The weight of the metal in the hand, the matte darkness of the forged surface, and the subtle gleam of inlaid decoration create a sensory experience rooted in centuries of craft tradition. Zōgan inlay, in particular, was refined over generations by artisans who originally served the samurai class, decorating tsuba (sword guards) and other fittings.

This vase takes a restrained, upright form well suited to ikebana or the simple display of a single seasonal branch. The proportions suggest a piece intended for a tokonoma alcove or a quiet corner of a study — a vessel that commands attention through material presence rather than size.

The iron surface has acquired the deep, even tone that comes with age. Minor surface oxidation is entirely natural for iron of this vintage and contributes to the wabi-sabi aesthetic that makes antique Japanese metalwork so appealing to collectors.

In a European interior, a piece like this introduces a powerful note of material contrast. Set against pale plaster, light wood, or linen, the dark iron reads as sculptural and grounding. It works equally well on a mantelpiece, a mid-century sideboard, or a stone window ledge.

Condition is consistent with age; some surface wear and light patination are to be expected and enhance the character of the piece.

A handsome example of Japanese iron craft with decorative inlay — tactile, atmospheric, and quietly impressive.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic Japanese metalwork and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

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