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Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信) - Mirror - Patinated bronze
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Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信) - Mirror - Patinated bronze

Japanese Bronze Mirror in Edo Period Style – Attributed to Fujiwara Yoshinobu – Cranes, Pine & Bamboo Motif Item Description (English): This is a traditional Japanese bronze mirror crafted in the Edo period style, attributed to Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信). While the exact production date is unknown, the mirror exhibits artistic characteristics and motifs commonly seen in the late Edo to early Meiji period. The high-relief design features auspicious symbols in Japanese culture: cranes, pine trees, and bamboo, associated with longevity and harmony. The characters "高砂" (Takasago) appear on the surface, referencing a classical Noh play symbolizing marital happiness and celebration. The reverse bears an engraved inscription with the name of the attributed maker. This piece serves as a fine example of Japanese metal artistry, historically used for both cosmetic and ceremonial purposes. There is visible wear such as patina, scratches, stains, rust, and signs of aging, consistent with an antique item of this type. Size: Height: approx. 30.7 cm Width: approx. 21.4 cm Thickness: approx. 0.4 cm Weight: approx. 592 g Weight: 592 g Artist Profile: Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信) is a name found on several bronze mirrors believed to be from the Edo or early Meiji period. While concrete biographical information is limited, pieces bearing his signature are regarded as traditional Japanese metalworks with ritual or decorative functions. Shipping Information: Items will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post EMS, with tracking included. Delivery typically takes about one week depending on the destination. Please note: VAT, import duties, and any additional customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer.

No. 102513304

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Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信) - Mirror - Patinated bronze

Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信) - Mirror - Patinated bronze

Japanese Bronze Mirror in Edo Period Style – Attributed to Fujiwara Yoshinobu – Cranes, Pine & Bamboo Motif

Item Description (English):
This is a traditional Japanese bronze mirror crafted in the Edo period style, attributed to Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信). While the exact production date is unknown, the mirror exhibits artistic characteristics and motifs commonly seen in the late Edo to early Meiji period.

The high-relief design features auspicious symbols in Japanese culture: cranes, pine trees, and bamboo, associated with longevity and harmony. The characters "高砂" (Takasago) appear on the surface, referencing a classical Noh play symbolizing marital happiness and celebration. The reverse bears an engraved inscription with the name of the attributed maker.

This piece serves as a fine example of Japanese metal artistry, historically used for both cosmetic and ceremonial purposes.
There is visible wear such as patina, scratches, stains, rust, and signs of aging, consistent with an antique item of this type.

Size:

Height: approx. 30.7 cm

Width: approx. 21.4 cm

Thickness: approx. 0.4 cm

Weight: approx. 592 g

Weight:
592 g

Artist Profile:
Fujiwara Yoshinobu (藤原義信) is a name found on several bronze mirrors believed to be from the Edo or early Meiji period. While concrete biographical information is limited, pieces bearing his signature are regarded as traditional Japanese metalworks with ritual or decorative functions.

Shipping Information:
Items will be carefully packaged and shipped via Japan Post EMS, with tracking included. Delivery typically takes about one week depending on the destination.
Please note: VAT, import duties, and any additional customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer.

Final bid
€ 19
No reserve price

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