"Second generation Suga Shoen" Dragon Ornaments & Objet - Bronze - Japan - 20th century





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Bronze dragon sculpture by the second generation Suga Shoen, Japan, dating from the 20th century, approximately 12 cm high, 31 cm wide and 21 cm deep, with original/official authenticity and in good condition showing age-related wear and a cracked box lid.
Description from the seller
Suga Shoen was a renowned metal artist active from the Meiji through the Showa eras, celebrated for preserving and advancing the traditional "lost-wax casting" (*rogata-chuzo*) technique. Based in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture—a region famed for its copperware production—he established a refined Edo-style metalworking technique and founded a lineage of master craftsmen.
This legacy was passed down to the second-generation Suga Shoen, who further honed these traditional methods. While upholding the heritage of Takaoka copperware, the second-generation master gained renown for exquisite craftsmanship and a style characterized by grace and elegance, creating numerous works that harmonized tradition with functionality. He played a pivotal role in maintaining and elevating the prestige associated with the name "Suga Shoen."
This piece is an intricately crafted bronze sculpture of a dragon, depicted in a dynamic, undulating pose that radiates extraordinary movement and vitality. Every detail—from the scales and claws to the fierce expression—is meticulously rendered, showcasing both high artistic merit and technical precision. The artist’s exceptional skill in breathing life into this powerful mythical creature is fully evident.
The bronze surface, finished with a refined and subdued patina, lends the work depth, a sense of gravitas, and a timeless appeal. In Eastern tradition, the dragon symbolizes protection, power, and prosperity. Consequently, this piece serves as both an auspicious object and a magnificent work of decorative art, making it an ideal addition to any collection or interior space seeking to evoke grandeur and sophistication.
There are signs of age and handling, including light surface scratches, small paint wear, and natural patina visible in the photos.
There is deterioration and a crack on the box lid.
Approximate size:
Height: approx. 12 cm
Width: approx. 31 cm
Depth: approx. 21 cm
If you have any question or concern, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you for visiting.
Shipping
Shipping by DHL or Japan Post with insurance and tracking.
Please note that as of 1 July 2026, the EU has abolished the de minimis customs exemption.
All shipments to EU countries are now subject to import duties and VAT regardless of the declared value of the goods.
Payment
Please pay within 3 days after the auction closed.
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Suga Shoen was a renowned metal artist active from the Meiji through the Showa eras, celebrated for preserving and advancing the traditional "lost-wax casting" (*rogata-chuzo*) technique. Based in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture—a region famed for its copperware production—he established a refined Edo-style metalworking technique and founded a lineage of master craftsmen.
This legacy was passed down to the second-generation Suga Shoen, who further honed these traditional methods. While upholding the heritage of Takaoka copperware, the second-generation master gained renown for exquisite craftsmanship and a style characterized by grace and elegance, creating numerous works that harmonized tradition with functionality. He played a pivotal role in maintaining and elevating the prestige associated with the name "Suga Shoen."
This piece is an intricately crafted bronze sculpture of a dragon, depicted in a dynamic, undulating pose that radiates extraordinary movement and vitality. Every detail—from the scales and claws to the fierce expression—is meticulously rendered, showcasing both high artistic merit and technical precision. The artist’s exceptional skill in breathing life into this powerful mythical creature is fully evident.
The bronze surface, finished with a refined and subdued patina, lends the work depth, a sense of gravitas, and a timeless appeal. In Eastern tradition, the dragon symbolizes protection, power, and prosperity. Consequently, this piece serves as both an auspicious object and a magnificent work of decorative art, making it an ideal addition to any collection or interior space seeking to evoke grandeur and sophistication.
There are signs of age and handling, including light surface scratches, small paint wear, and natural patina visible in the photos.
There is deterioration and a crack on the box lid.
Approximate size:
Height: approx. 12 cm
Width: approx. 31 cm
Depth: approx. 21 cm
If you have any question or concern, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you for visiting.
Shipping
Shipping by DHL or Japan Post with insurance and tracking.
Please note that as of 1 July 2026, the EU has abolished the de minimis customs exemption.
All shipments to EU countries are now subject to import duties and VAT regardless of the declared value of the goods.
Payment
Please pay within 3 days after the auction closed.
About Us
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS - Please Note:
* Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
* Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
* These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
* I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

