Zierornament - Edo-Zeit weiße Porzellan-Hund-Feuerschale – Hirado / Nabeshima-Stil - Japan - Hund Räuchergefäß

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Ein japanischer Weihrauchbrenner aus weißem Porzellan im Edo-Stil, Hirado/Nabeshima-Stil, 16 cm hoch, 20,5 cm breit, 14,5 cm tief, in gutem Zustand mit Alterspatina, Kopf lässt sich anheben, um das hohle Innere für Weihrauch freizugeben.

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This porcelain dog-shaped incense burner is crafted in the style associated with Edo-period Japanese white porcelain, particularly traditions linked to Hirado or Nabeshima kilns. The figure depicts a reclining dog with an expressive face, detailed teeth, and floppy ears, all modeled with striking realism. Its soft bluish-white glaze and smooth sculptural curves reflect the refined aesthetics of Japanese porcelain from the Edo era. The head lifts off to reveal a hollow interior for placing incense, allowing fragrance to escape through the open mouth. Natural firing marks and age-related surface patina contribute to its character and sense of historical presence. Both decorative and functional, this Edo-style dog censer is a distinctive piece for collectors of Japanese ceramics, incense burners, and animal-form ornaments. Its expressive modeling and elegant glaze highlight the craftsmanship and artistic sensitivity of traditional Japanese kiln work.

Packaged and sent by Japan Post depends on the situation.
 It takes about 3~4 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.



This porcelain dog-shaped incense burner is crafted in the style associated with Edo-period Japanese white porcelain, particularly traditions linked to Hirado or Nabeshima kilns. The figure depicts a reclining dog with an expressive face, detailed teeth, and floppy ears, all modeled with striking realism. Its soft bluish-white glaze and smooth sculptural curves reflect the refined aesthetics of Japanese porcelain from the Edo era. The head lifts off to reveal a hollow interior for placing incense, allowing fragrance to escape through the open mouth. Natural firing marks and age-related surface patina contribute to its character and sense of historical presence. Both decorative and functional, this Edo-style dog censer is a distinctive piece for collectors of Japanese ceramics, incense burners, and animal-form ornaments. Its expressive modeling and elegant glaze highlight the craftsmanship and artistic sensitivity of traditional Japanese kiln work.

Packaged and sent by Japan Post depends on the situation.
 It takes about 3~4 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.



Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Dog Incense Burner
Stückzahl
1
Modell
Edo-Period White Porcelain Dog Incense Burner – Hirado / Nabeshima Style
Material
Keramik
Herkunftsland
Japan
Stil
Antik
Farbe
Weiß
Zustand
Guter Zustand - gebraucht, mit geringfügigen Altersspuren & Mängeln
Höhe
16 cm
Breite
20,5 cm
Tiefe
14,5 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1930-1940, 1950-1960, 1960-1970
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