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Kanban de madera antiguo titulado 實行, con caracteres Gyōhin tallados a mano y caligrafía de Sōketsu, tallado por Shigetō, fondo con textura Tsuchime y pátina verdosa, fechado hacia 1871 o 1931, en buen estado con colores marrón y verde, dimensiones 75,5 cm de ancho, 35,5 cm de alto, 2,5 cm de profundidad, peso 2712 g, origen China, una pieza.

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Antique Japanese Masterpiece: Hand-Carved Wooden "Kanban" featuring "Gyōhin" (行賓).

This is an exceptional example of Japanese woodworking and calligraphy art from the late 19th to early 20th century. The centerpiece of this board is the bold, deep-relief carving (Ukashi-bori) of the characters "Gyōhin" (行賓), which can be interpreted as "The practice of virtue and hospitality."

Key Features:

Calligraphy by Sōketsu (霜傑): The elegant, flowing script was brushed by the artist Sōketsu, as indicated by the central signature and the two authentic hand-carved seals (Sōketsu and Chū-kō).

Masterful Carving by Shigetō (重登): The physical carving was executed by the craftsman Shigetō, who specialized in translating brushstrokes into three-dimensional wood art.

Historical Dating: Marked "Shinbi Akibi" (辛未秋日), dating the piece to either 1871 (early Meiji) or 1931 (early Showa).

Unique Surface Texture: The background is entirely hand-carved with a "scalloped" or "beaten" texture (Tsuchime-style), providing a stunning tactile contrast to the raised calligraphy.

Material & Patina: High-quality solid wood with natural aging and hints of verdigris (green patina) on the raised characters, proving its long history and authenticity.

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All taxes related to international shipping are the responsibility of the buyer.

In some cases, your country's customs office or shipping company may contact you by phone or email regarding customs clearance procedures. Please be sure to respond. If you do not respond, the package may be returned, and additional shipping charges may apply for reshipment.

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Shipping Method: Japan Post
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.

While we pack items carefully, due to errors by the shipping company, items may be repacked at customs or damaged upon arrival.

If this happens, please contact us immediately.

After receiving the item, please promptly send us photos of the item and the damaged area.

We will issue a refund depending on the situation.

El vendedor y su historia

Vendemos desde Japón. Manejamos una amplia gama de productos, desde cámaras fotográficas de película vintage hasta cámaras digitales y otros productos japoneses. Fotografiamos y empacamos cuidadosamente cada artículo para garantizar que llegue a nuestros clientes de forma segura.
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Antique Japanese Masterpiece: Hand-Carved Wooden "Kanban" featuring "Gyōhin" (行賓).

This is an exceptional example of Japanese woodworking and calligraphy art from the late 19th to early 20th century. The centerpiece of this board is the bold, deep-relief carving (Ukashi-bori) of the characters "Gyōhin" (行賓), which can be interpreted as "The practice of virtue and hospitality."

Key Features:

Calligraphy by Sōketsu (霜傑): The elegant, flowing script was brushed by the artist Sōketsu, as indicated by the central signature and the two authentic hand-carved seals (Sōketsu and Chū-kō).

Masterful Carving by Shigetō (重登): The physical carving was executed by the craftsman Shigetō, who specialized in translating brushstrokes into three-dimensional wood art.

Historical Dating: Marked "Shinbi Akibi" (辛未秋日), dating the piece to either 1871 (early Meiji) or 1931 (early Showa).

Unique Surface Texture: The background is entirely hand-carved with a "scalloped" or "beaten" texture (Tsuchime-style), providing a stunning tactile contrast to the raised calligraphy.

Material & Patina: High-quality solid wood with natural aging and hints of verdigris (green patina) on the raised characters, proving its long history and authenticity.

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All taxes related to international shipping are the responsibility of the buyer.

In some cases, your country's customs office or shipping company may contact you by phone or email regarding customs clearance procedures. Please be sure to respond. If you do not respond, the package may be returned, and additional shipping charges may apply for reshipment.

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Shipping Method: Japan Post
Carefully packaged and shipped from Japan.

While we pack items carefully, due to errors by the shipping company, items may be repacked at customs or damaged upon arrival.

If this happens, please contact us immediately.

After receiving the item, please promptly send us photos of the item and the damaged area.

We will issue a refund depending on the situation.

El vendedor y su historia

Vendemos desde Japón. Manejamos una amplia gama de productos, desde cámaras fotográficas de película vintage hasta cámaras digitales y otros productos japoneses. Fotografiamos y empacamos cuidadosamente cada artículo para garantizar que llegue a nuestros clientes de forma segura.
Traducido por el Traductor de Google

Datos

Era
1900-2000
N.º de artículos
1
Título
實行
País de origen
China
Material
Bronce, Madera, Metal
Estilo
Vintage
Color
Marrón, Verde
Estado
Buen estado - usado y con pequeños signos de los años y con imperfecciones
Alto
35,5 cm
Ancho
75,5 cm
Profundidad
2,5 cm
Peso
2712 g
Periodo estimado
1900-2000
Calificación
Original/oficial
JapónVerificado
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