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Commemorating the 4th Class Order of the Sacred Treasure Gorgeous Phoenix Vase with Kinkō-Zōgan (Gold/Silver Inlay), Showa Era Product Description This is an exceptionally rare commemorative vase (Tsubo/Jar) specially commissioned to celebrate the recipient of Japan's high honor, the 4th Class Order of the Sacred Treasure, and a significant **Wedding Anniversary This is a genuine period piece dating back to the Showa era (1926–1989), holding unique monumental value that commemorates two major auspicious occasions. It transcends its function as a mere flower vase, standing as an artifact of fine craftsmanship that conveys the high status and historical significance of Japanese culture. Prestigious Design and Craftsmanship Golden Luster: The entire vase is adorned with magnificent gold dusting (Kinsai), emitting a timeless, brilliant glow. Sacred Motifs: The design features a glorious Phoenix (Hō-ō) gracefully depicted on either side. At the center is a crest resembling the Imperial Sixteen-Petal Chrysanthemum Seal or a related motif, inscribed with the character "褒" (Hō, meaning commendation/honor). Masterful Technique: The vessel is believed to utilize the sophisticated technique of Kinkō-Zōgan (Gold and Silver Inlay), demonstrating the exceptional skill of the craftsman from that era. Inscribed Box: Both the vase body and the lid of the accompanying wooden box are inscribed with the phrase, "Commemorating the Conferment of the Hōshō (Medal of Honor)" and "Kabin (Vase)," authenticating its historical provenance. Impressive Display Size Its dignified and substantial presence makes it an outstanding piece for any space, whether a traditional Japanese room or a modern interior. Placing it in an entryway or reception area will instantly elevate the prestige of the environment. Detail | Size in Centimeters (cm) Size in Inches (in) Height (H) Approx. 30 cm Approx. 11.8 in Mouth Diameter (Inner) Approx. 10 cm Approx. 3.9 in Belly Diameter (Max Width) Over 20 cm Over 7.9 in Note for Collectors For collectors interested in Japanese Imperial Orders, fine art ceramics, and historical Showa-era memorabilia, pieces with such clear provenance and historical context are extremely rare. This is an unmissable opportunity to acquire a unique item for your collection. As this is a vintage item, please understand that minor signs of age or wear are part of its antique charm.

Nr. 99207680

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Ikebana-Vase - Keramik - Japan - Dekorierte Blumenvasen  (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Ikebana-Vase - Keramik - Japan - Dekorierte Blumenvasen (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Commemorating the 4th Class Order of the Sacred Treasure Gorgeous Phoenix Vase with Kinkō-Zōgan (Gold/Silver Inlay), Showa Era

Product Description

This is an exceptionally rare commemorative vase (Tsubo/Jar) specially commissioned to celebrate the recipient of Japan's high honor, the 4th Class Order of the Sacred Treasure, and a significant **Wedding Anniversary

This is a genuine period piece dating back to the Showa era (1926–1989), holding unique monumental value that commemorates two major auspicious occasions.

It transcends its function as a mere flower vase, standing as an artifact of fine craftsmanship that conveys the high status and historical significance of Japanese culture.

Prestigious Design and Craftsmanship

Golden Luster: The entire vase is adorned with magnificent gold dusting (Kinsai), emitting a timeless, brilliant glow.
Sacred Motifs: The design features a glorious Phoenix (Hō-ō) gracefully depicted on either side. At the center is a crest resembling the Imperial Sixteen-Petal Chrysanthemum Seal or a related motif, inscribed with the character "褒" (Hō, meaning commendation/honor).
Masterful Technique: The vessel is believed to utilize the sophisticated technique of Kinkō-Zōgan (Gold and Silver Inlay), demonstrating the exceptional skill of the craftsman from that era.
Inscribed Box: Both the vase body and the lid of the accompanying wooden box are inscribed with the phrase, "Commemorating the Conferment of the Hōshō (Medal of Honor)" and "Kabin (Vase)," authenticating its historical provenance.

Impressive Display Size

Its dignified and substantial presence makes it an outstanding piece for any space, whether a traditional Japanese room or a modern interior. Placing it in an entryway or reception area will instantly elevate the prestige of the environment.

Detail | Size in Centimeters (cm) Size in Inches (in)
Height (H) Approx. 30 cm Approx. 11.8 in
Mouth Diameter (Inner) Approx. 10 cm Approx. 3.9 in
Belly Diameter (Max Width) Over 20 cm Over 7.9 in

Note for Collectors

For collectors interested in Japanese Imperial Orders, fine art ceramics, and historical Showa-era memorabilia, pieces with such clear provenance and historical context are extremely rare. This is an unmissable opportunity to acquire a unique item for your collection.

As this is a vintage item, please understand that minor signs of age or wear are part of its antique charm.

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