No. 103037739

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Hōun (Houun) - Incense burner - Bronze - Chrysanthemum Crest
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Hōun (Houun) - Incense burner - Bronze - Chrysanthemum Crest

[Overview] This item is a Japanese cast bronze incense burner (koro), attributed to the maker Hōun (Houun), and associated with the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays (Kun-nito Kyokujitsu Jukōshō). Incense burners such as this were traditionally used in Japanese homes and formal settings for burning incense, contributing to a calm and refined atmosphere. In addition to their practical use, they often held symbolic and decorative significance, reflecting status, cultural values, and artistic craftsmanship. The design features a classic tripod form with a domed lid, allowing incense smoke to gently diffuse through the openwork top. The body is adorned with a chrysanthemum crest (kikumon), which is historically associated with the Imperial family of Japan and represents longevity, authority, and dignity. The inclusion of this motif suggests a connection to official or commemorative contexts, enhancing the symbolic importance of the piece. Cast bronze incense burners require advanced metalworking techniques, where molten metal is carefully shaped and finished to achieve both structural balance and aesthetic refinement. The smooth, dark patina seen on the surface reflects both the material quality and the aging process, adding depth and character to the object. Such items were often appreciated not only for their function but also as decorative art pieces within traditional interiors. The presence of the original wooden box (tomobako), inscribed with references to the decoration and maker, further supports the authenticity and preservation of the piece. Objects associated with honors such as the Order of the Rising Sun carry additional cultural and historical value, particularly for collectors interested in Japanese history, symbolism, and metal craftsmanship. Collectors value this type of item for its combination of functional design, symbolic meaning, and craftsmanship. The association with official decoration, combined with the refined form and material, makes it suitable for both display and collection, as well as for use in traditional incense practices. [Key Features] • Type: Japanese incense burner (koro) • Material: Cast bronze • Maker: Hōun (Houun) • Design: Tripod form with openwork lid • Chrysanthemum crest (kikumon) decoration • Associated with Order of the Rising Sun (Gold and Silver Rays) • Traditional Japanese metal craftsmanship • Includes original wooden box (tomobako) [Estimated Period / Background] Possibly dating to the mid to late 20th century, reflecting commemorative or decorative objects inspired by traditional imperial motifs. [Condition] Well preserved with minimal signs of age. No functional issues observed. [Dimensions / Weight] Width: approx. 10 cm Height: approx. 14 cm Weight: approx. 572 g Total weight (including box): approx. 840 g [Provenance / Notes] Acquired from a Japanese household. Cast bronze incense burner attributed to Hōun, with imperial-style chrysanthemum motif. [Shipping] The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured service.

No. 103037739

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Hōun (Houun) - Incense burner - Bronze - Chrysanthemum Crest

Hōun (Houun) - Incense burner - Bronze - Chrysanthemum Crest

[Overview]

This item is a Japanese cast bronze incense burner (koro), attributed to the maker Hōun (Houun), and associated with the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays (Kun-nito Kyokujitsu Jukōshō). Incense burners such as this were traditionally used in Japanese homes and formal settings for burning incense, contributing to a calm and refined atmosphere. In addition to their practical use, they often held symbolic and decorative significance, reflecting status, cultural values, and artistic craftsmanship.

The design features a classic tripod form with a domed lid, allowing incense smoke to gently diffuse through the openwork top. The body is adorned with a chrysanthemum crest (kikumon), which is historically associated with the Imperial family of Japan and represents longevity, authority, and dignity. The inclusion of this motif suggests a connection to official or commemorative contexts, enhancing the symbolic importance of the piece.

Cast bronze incense burners require advanced metalworking techniques, where molten metal is carefully shaped and finished to achieve both structural balance and aesthetic refinement. The smooth, dark patina seen on the surface reflects both the material quality and the aging process, adding depth and character to the object. Such items were often appreciated not only for their function but also as decorative art pieces within traditional interiors.

The presence of the original wooden box (tomobako), inscribed with references to the decoration and maker, further supports the authenticity and preservation of the piece. Objects associated with honors such as the Order of the Rising Sun carry additional cultural and historical value, particularly for collectors interested in Japanese history, symbolism, and metal craftsmanship.

Collectors value this type of item for its combination of functional design, symbolic meaning, and craftsmanship. The association with official decoration, combined with the refined form and material, makes it suitable for both display and collection, as well as for use in traditional incense practices.

[Key Features]

• Type: Japanese incense burner (koro)
• Material: Cast bronze
• Maker: Hōun (Houun)
• Design: Tripod form with openwork lid
• Chrysanthemum crest (kikumon) decoration
• Associated with Order of the Rising Sun (Gold and Silver Rays)
• Traditional Japanese metal craftsmanship
• Includes original wooden box (tomobako)

[Estimated Period / Background]

Possibly dating to the mid to late 20th century, reflecting commemorative or decorative objects inspired by traditional imperial motifs.

[Condition]

Well preserved with minimal signs of age.
No functional issues observed.

[Dimensions / Weight]

Width: approx. 10 cm
Height: approx. 14 cm

Weight: approx. 572 g
Total weight (including box): approx. 840 g

[Provenance / Notes]

Acquired from a Japanese household.
Cast bronze incense burner attributed to Hōun, with imperial-style chrysanthemum motif.

[Shipping]

The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured service.

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