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Vase - Bronze, Signiert Yamamoto Hozan / Takaoka Copperware / Japanische Vintage-Metallblumenvase (H:18cm) - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Vase - Bronze, Signiert Yamamoto Hozan / Takaoka Copperware / Japanische Vintage-Metallblumenvase (H:18cm) - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item. It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive. Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties. There may be scratches and dirt caused by age. If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages. ----- This is a substantial cast bronze vase by Yamamoto Hozan, a master craftsman who carries on the tradition of Takaoka bronze ware. The two cranes depicted in gold and silver inlay stand out beautifully against the jet-black cast surface, creating a piece full of elegance and dignity. 【Work Overview】 Artist: Second-generation Yamamoto Hozan A metalworker active in the field of Takaoka bronze ware, a traditional craft of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, and designated as a distinguished contributor to the traditional craft industry. Type: Metalwork / Cast Bronze Vase Design: Front: Two cranes standing together affectionately are depicted three-dimensionally using gold and silver inlay techniques. Back: A turtle, a symbol of longevity, is placed on the back, creating a very auspicious composition of "crane and turtle" when viewed together. 【Technique and Expression】 Material: Cast Bronze Features: Texture: It has a substantial, weighty feel and excellent stability. The surface has a powerful, rock-like texture, giving it a warm appearance despite being metal. Inlay Technique: A sophisticated technique of carving the metal surface and inlaying gold and silver is used. The refined, slender silhouette of the crane shines elegantly when it catches the light. Shape: The unique, flattened form that gently widens towards the top gives it a modern impression that blends well with contemporary living spaces. 【Signature and Accessories】 Engraving: The artist's signature, "Hōzan," is engraved on the bottom of the vessel. Original Box (Outer Box): An original paulownia wood box is included, bearing the calligraphy and signature "Two Cranes Cast Bronze Vase, Made by Hōzan." This is an important accessory that proves the value of the piece as an artist's work. [Condition] Condition: The images show no noticeable scratches, dents, or metal corrosion, indicating excellent preservation. The deep, rich black color, honed over time, is beautiful. [Uses] Celebrations and Auspicious Occasions: The crane and turtle design symbolizes longevity, prosperity, and good fortune, making it ideal as a gift for housewarmings, 60th birthday celebrations, weddings, and other special occasions. Spatial Design: It elegantly adorns the alcove of a Japanese-style room, and also beautifully complements seasonal branches and flowers as an interior piece in a modern living room or entrance hall. W/Wooden Box 18*18*6cm Total 3250g (I1895)

Nr. 102855249

Verkauft
Vase - Bronze, Signiert Yamamoto Hozan / Takaoka Copperware / Japanische Vintage-Metallblumenvase (H:18cm) - Japan  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vase - Bronze, Signiert Yamamoto Hozan / Takaoka Copperware / Japanische Vintage-Metallblumenvase (H:18cm) - Japan (Ohne mindestpreis)

We'll be using either Japan Post or DHL to ship your item.
It will be shipped from Japan, so it will take some time to arrive.
Please note that the prices of the items listed do not include taxes like duties.
There may be scratches and dirt caused by age.
If an item exceeds the specified size or weight, it may be shipped in multiple packages.

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This is a substantial cast bronze vase by Yamamoto Hozan, a master craftsman who carries on the tradition of Takaoka bronze ware.

The two cranes depicted in gold and silver inlay stand out beautifully against the jet-black cast surface, creating a piece full of elegance and dignity.

【Work Overview】
Artist: Second-generation Yamamoto Hozan
A metalworker active in the field of Takaoka bronze ware, a traditional craft of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, and designated as a distinguished contributor to the traditional craft industry.
Type: Metalwork / Cast Bronze Vase
Design:
Front: Two cranes standing together affectionately are depicted three-dimensionally using gold and silver inlay techniques.
Back: A turtle, a symbol of longevity, is placed on the back, creating a very auspicious composition of "crane and turtle" when viewed together.

【Technique and Expression】
Material: Cast Bronze
Features:
Texture: It has a substantial, weighty feel and excellent stability. The surface has a powerful, rock-like texture, giving it a warm appearance despite being metal.
Inlay Technique: A sophisticated technique of carving the metal surface and inlaying gold and silver is used. The refined, slender silhouette of the crane shines elegantly when it catches the light.
Shape: The unique, flattened form that gently widens towards the top gives it a modern impression that blends well with contemporary living spaces.

【Signature and Accessories】
Engraving: The artist's signature, "Hōzan," is engraved on the bottom of the vessel.
Original Box (Outer Box): An original paulownia wood box is included, bearing the calligraphy and signature "Two Cranes Cast Bronze Vase, Made by Hōzan." This is an important accessory that proves the value of the piece as an artist's work.

[Condition]
Condition: The images show no noticeable scratches, dents, or metal corrosion, indicating excellent preservation. The deep, rich black color, honed over time, is beautiful.

[Uses]
Celebrations and Auspicious Occasions: The crane and turtle design symbolizes longevity, prosperity, and good fortune, making it ideal as a gift for housewarmings, 60th birthday celebrations, weddings, and other special occasions.

Spatial Design: It elegantly adorns the alcove of a Japanese-style room, and also beautifully complements seasonal branches and flowers as an interior piece in a modern living room or entrance hall.

W/Wooden Box
18*18*6cm
Total 3250g

(I1895)

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