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Takaoka-bronzene Flaschenkürbis-Vase – roppyō (sechs-Kürbisse) Blütengefäß mit bronzegrünlicher - Bronze - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Takaoka-bronzene Flaschenkürbis-Vase – roppyō (sechs-Kürbisse) Blütengefäß mit bronzegrünlicher - Bronze - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

– A Takaoka bronze flower vase modelled in the auspicious roppyō (six-gourd) form – Classic double-bulb gourd silhouette in a deep bronze-green patina – Comfortable display scale at approximately 23 cm tall Summary: A handsome Takaoka bronze flower vase modelled in the form of the gourd (hyōtan) and decorated in the auspicious roppyō – “six gourds” – tradition, finished in a deep bronze-green patina. The gourd is one of the most fortune-laden motifs in Japanese culture, and the six-gourd grouping carries an especially happy meaning through wordplay. Standing approximately 23 cm tall, it works as both an ikebana vessel and a sculptural object, appealing to European collectors of Japanese metalwork and seasonal decorative arts. Takaoka, in present-day Toyama Prefecture, has been the historic centre of Japanese cast bronze for over four centuries and was designated a national traditional craft in 1975. The gourd (hyōtan) is rich in auspicious meaning. Its many seeds make it an emblem of fertility and abundant descendants, while its narrow-waisted form is associated with the trapping of good fortune. The “six gourds” motif (roppyō) carries an additional layer of meaning: in Japanese, “six gourds” (mu-byō) puns with the phrase for “no illness” (mu-byō, 無病), making the design a visual prayer for good health and freedom from sickness. It is precisely the kind of quietly meaningful object traditionally given as a gift of well-wishing. The double-bulb gourd silhouette – a smaller sphere stacked above a larger one, joined at a pinched waist – is among the most recognisable and pleasing forms in Japanese decorative art. The bronze-green patina gives the surface depth and an antique warmth. In a European interior, the vase works on a desk, a low cabinet, a console, or in a tokonoma-style display. A single seasonal stem suits its scale perfectly; left empty, the gourd form is sculpture enough on its own. Condition is honest for a used object, with the patina and minor surface marks expected of a piece of genuine age. A charming, auspicious bronze gourd vase with a particularly likeable meaning. 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 bronze and guarantee this piece’s authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1595

Nr. 104062646

Verkauft
Takaoka-bronzene Flaschenkürbis-Vase – roppyō (sechs-Kürbisse) Blütengefäß mit bronzegrünlicher - Bronze - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Takaoka-bronzene Flaschenkürbis-Vase – roppyō (sechs-Kürbisse) Blütengefäß mit bronzegrünlicher - Bronze - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

– A Takaoka bronze flower vase modelled in the auspicious roppyō (six-gourd) form
– Classic double-bulb gourd silhouette in a deep bronze-green patina
– Comfortable display scale at approximately 23 cm tall

Summary: A handsome Takaoka bronze flower vase modelled in the form of the gourd (hyōtan) and decorated in the auspicious roppyō – “six gourds” – tradition, finished in a deep bronze-green patina. The gourd is one of the most fortune-laden motifs in Japanese culture, and the six-gourd grouping carries an especially happy meaning through wordplay. Standing approximately 23 cm tall, it works as both an ikebana vessel and a sculptural object, appealing to European collectors of Japanese metalwork and seasonal decorative arts.

Takaoka, in present-day Toyama Prefecture, has been the historic centre of Japanese cast bronze for over four centuries and was designated a national traditional craft in 1975.

The gourd (hyōtan) is rich in auspicious meaning. Its many seeds make it an emblem of fertility and abundant descendants, while its narrow-waisted form is associated with the trapping of good fortune. The “six gourds” motif (roppyō) carries an additional layer of meaning: in Japanese, “six gourds” (mu-byō) puns with the phrase for “no illness” (mu-byō, 無病), making the design a visual prayer for good health and freedom from sickness. It is precisely the kind of quietly meaningful object traditionally given as a gift of well-wishing.

The double-bulb gourd silhouette – a smaller sphere stacked above a larger one, joined at a pinched waist – is among the most recognisable and pleasing forms in Japanese decorative art. The bronze-green patina gives the surface depth and an antique warmth.

In a European interior, the vase works on a desk, a low cabinet, a console, or in a tokonoma-style display. A single seasonal stem suits its scale perfectly; left empty, the gourd form is sculpture enough on its own.

Condition is honest for a used object, with the patina and minor surface marks expected of a piece of genuine age.

A charming, auspicious bronze gourd vase with a particularly likeable meaning.

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 bronze and guarantee this piece’s authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

1595

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