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Räuchergefäß mit Löwe und Blumen- und Vogel-Design - Bronze - Yoshihide Nousaku 能作 吉秀 (b. 1925) - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Räuchergefäß mit Löwe und Blumen- und Vogel-Design - Bronze - Yoshihide Nousaku 能作 吉秀 (b. 1925) - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

About the Works Artist: Yoshihide Nousaku 能作 吉秀 Title of work: Incense Burner with Lion and Flower-and-Bird Design 獅子摘花鳥図 香炉 This finely crafted incense burner is a traditional example of Takaoka copperware, distinguished by its rich cultural symbolism and masterful craftsmanship. The main body features six deeply embossed panels, each meticulously adorned with three types of flower-and-bird motifs. Atop the lid sits an ornamental pedestal with a lion (mythical guardian dog), representing strength and protection in Japanese folklore. The lustrous, richly toned copper surface exudes warmth, while the sculpted panels provide both texture and depth, highlighting the technical excellence and graceful beauty of the piece. Resting securely on three decorative legs, the incense burner maintains perfect balance and elegance, making it ideal for practical use in incense rituals or as a striking decorative display piece. Takaoka copperware is a traditional Japanese craft, produced in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture for nearly 400 years since the early Edo period. Renowned for its finely detailed casting techniques and beautiful colouring, Takaoka copperware includes a wide range of items such as Buddhist altar fittings, flower vases, and incense burners. Valued both in Japan and abroad, these works exemplify the elegance of Japanese tradition and craftsmanship. Size: Width: approx. 10 cm Height: 15.2 cm Weight: 815 g About the Artist Yoshihide Nousaku (born in 1925 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture) is a Japanese metalwork artist renowned for his contributions to the tradition of Takaoka copperware. He started his career in 1940, working alongside his father, Kanejiro, in the production of vases and Buddhist altar fittings using the traditional sand-casting technique. After establishing his own studio in 1957, Nousaku expanded his repertoire to include artistic vases and export stands crafted with green sand casting methods. Throughout his long career, he has been recognized for his skillful techniques and commitment to preserving the local craft tradition. He was certified as a Traditional Industry Artisan by the Takaoka Copperware Cooperative in 1983, and in 1989 received an award from Takaoka City for distinguished service in the field of green sand casting. Yoshihide Nousaku’s enduring dedication and artistry have made him a respected figure in the world of Japanese metal crafts, and his works continue to reflect the spirit and elegance of Takaoka metalwork. Appearance Please see photos for details. Shipping Information Items are shipped from Japan via DHL or Japan Post. A tracking number will be provided once the shipment has been dispatched. Please note that we are unable to under-declare the value of an item or mark it as a gift for shipping purposes. Obligations of the importer Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the bid price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be before bidding or purchasing. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 99910516

Verkauft
Räuchergefäß mit Löwe und Blumen- und Vogel-Design - Bronze - Yoshihide Nousaku 能作 吉秀 (b. 1925) - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Räuchergefäß mit Löwe und Blumen- und Vogel-Design - Bronze - Yoshihide Nousaku 能作 吉秀 (b. 1925) - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

About the Works

Artist: Yoshihide Nousaku 能作 吉秀
Title of work: Incense Burner with Lion and Flower-and-Bird Design 獅子摘花鳥図 香炉

This finely crafted incense burner is a traditional example of Takaoka copperware, distinguished by its rich cultural symbolism and masterful craftsmanship. The main body features six deeply embossed panels, each meticulously adorned with three types of flower-and-bird motifs. Atop the lid sits an ornamental pedestal with a lion (mythical guardian dog), representing strength and protection in Japanese folklore. The lustrous, richly toned copper surface exudes warmth, while the sculpted panels provide both texture and depth, highlighting the technical excellence and graceful beauty of the piece. Resting securely on three decorative legs, the incense burner maintains perfect balance and elegance, making it ideal for practical use in incense rituals or as a striking decorative display piece.

Takaoka copperware is a traditional Japanese craft, produced in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture for nearly 400 years since the early Edo period. Renowned for its finely detailed casting techniques and beautiful colouring, Takaoka copperware includes a wide range of items such as Buddhist altar fittings, flower vases, and incense burners. Valued both in Japan and abroad, these works exemplify the elegance of Japanese tradition and craftsmanship.

Size:
Width: approx. 10 cm
Height: 15.2 cm
Weight: 815 g

About the Artist
Yoshihide Nousaku (born in 1925 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture) is a Japanese metalwork artist renowned for his contributions to the tradition of Takaoka copperware. He started his career in 1940, working alongside his father, Kanejiro, in the production of vases and Buddhist altar fittings using the traditional sand-casting technique. After establishing his own studio in 1957, Nousaku expanded his repertoire to include artistic vases and export stands crafted with green sand casting methods.

Throughout his long career, he has been recognized for his skillful techniques and commitment to preserving the local craft tradition. He was certified as a Traditional Industry Artisan by the Takaoka Copperware Cooperative in 1983, and in 1989 received an award from Takaoka City for distinguished service in the field of green sand casting. Yoshihide Nousaku’s enduring dedication and artistry have made him a respected figure in the world of Japanese metal crafts, and his works continue to reflect the spirit and elegance of Takaoka metalwork.

Appearance
Please see photos for details.

Shipping Information
Items are shipped from Japan via DHL or Japan Post.
A tracking number will be provided once the shipment has been dispatched.
Please note that we are unable to under-declare the value of an item or mark it as a gift for shipping purposes.

Obligations of the importer
Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the bid price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be before bidding or purchasing.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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