Decorative bell - Commemorative Edition handbell - Japan - Mountain Sound

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A commemorative brass handbell 'Mountain Sound' by Shugoro Hasuda, commissioned in 1997 for the Ishikawa Prefectural National Sports Festival, crafted from a single piece of brass with hand-engraved landscape and a three-dimensional floral handle, including the original paulownia box with the artist's signature and vermilion seal, a yellow storage cloth, and the instruction manual; measuring 14.3 cm high, 6.8 cm wide, 5 cm deep, and weighing 318 g, in good condition with minor aging and blemishes.

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This commemorative masterpiece, the "Mountain Sound" brass handbell, by renowned Japanese metalwork master Shugoro Hasuda, was commissioned in 1997 for the Ishikawa Prefectural National Sports Festival. Hasuda, a recipient of the Cultural Merit Award, is an officially recognized top-tier traditional craftsman in Japan, making this a highly collectible piece.

The bell is crafted from a single piece of thickened brass, with the outer wall meticulously hand-engraved with distant mountain and forest landscape patterns. The handle features a three-dimensional cast design of blooming flowers and scrolling foliage. It includes an original brass hammer that produces a resonant sound with a gentle shake, echoing the title "Mountain Sound." The set comes with a complete original paulownia wood box, the front of which is embossed with the work's name. Inside, you'll find Shugoro Hasuda's handwritten signature and exclusive vermilion seal. The set also includes an original yellow storage cloth and a printed instruction manual detailing the artist's life story. All accessories are complete.

The brass bell body and floral handle are integrated and intact, with no obvious dents or scratches; the hand-chiseled landscape pattern is clear and complete, with no large-area wear; the brass surface has the original warm metallic luster of the factory, without any post-polishing or artificial aging or refurbishment.

This commemorative masterpiece, the "Mountain Sound" brass handbell, by renowned Japanese metalwork master Shugoro Hasuda, was commissioned in 1997 for the Ishikawa Prefectural National Sports Festival. Hasuda, a recipient of the Cultural Merit Award, is an officially recognized top-tier traditional craftsman in Japan, making this a highly collectible piece.

The bell is crafted from a single piece of thickened brass, with the outer wall meticulously hand-engraved with distant mountain and forest landscape patterns. The handle features a three-dimensional cast design of blooming flowers and scrolling foliage. It includes an original brass hammer that produces a resonant sound with a gentle shake, echoing the title "Mountain Sound." The set comes with a complete original paulownia wood box, the front of which is embossed with the work's name. Inside, you'll find Shugoro Hasuda's handwritten signature and exclusive vermilion seal. The set also includes an original yellow storage cloth and a printed instruction manual detailing the artist's life story. All accessories are complete.

The brass bell body and floral handle are integrated and intact, with no obvious dents or scratches; the hand-chiseled landscape pattern is clear and complete, with no large-area wear; the brass surface has the original warm metallic luster of the factory, without any post-polishing or artificial aging or refurbishment.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
318 g
Title additional information
Mountain Sound
Number of objects
1
Model
Commemorative Edition handbell
Material
Brass
Designer/artist/maker
Shugoro Hasuda
Country of origin
Japan
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
14.3 cm
Width
6.8 cm
Depth
5 cm
Estimated period
1990-2000
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Objects sold
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