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Jarrón - Latón, 高岡銅器 焼型鋳銅 網代花器Cobre Takaoka Fundición de pirograbado Jarrón-ikebana Ajiro - Japón
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Jarrón - Latón, 高岡銅器 焼型鋳銅 網代花器Cobre Takaoka Fundición de pirograbado Jarrón-ikebana Ajiro - Japón

焼型鋳銅製Pyrography casting method* 流派用網代*花器 Ajiro vase for 華道 Kadou-ikebana *Pyrography casting method (designated as a national traditional craft) Molds are made using "mane", a mixture of clay and Japanese paper fibers, baked at approximately 900 degrees Celsius, and then cooled to approximately 400 degrees Celsius. Pour in the molten metal. *網代Ajiro Ajiro is a general term for objects made of thinly processed plants such as wood, bamboo, and grass that are woven alternately vertically and horizontally. This includes three-dimensional objects. *高岡銅器Takaoka copperware: The origin of Takaoka copperware dates back to 1609, when Maeda Toshinaga, the lord of the Kaga domain, entered Takaoka Castle and opened the town of Takaoka. (Currently Tode Seibu Kanaya, Takaoka City), Yaemon Kanamori and seven other foundries were brought to present-day Kanaya-cho, Takaoka City. On February 17, 1975, it was designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. In nice original conditions with some minor traces of age. Size: approximately 15 cm x 34.5 cm Customs information Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Any other costs or charges such as customs or import duties, customs clearance and handling may also apply during the shipment of your lot and will be charged to you by the involved party at a later stage if applicable. Please understand!

N.º 81591195

Ya no está disponible
Jarrón - Latón, 高岡銅器 焼型鋳銅 網代花器Cobre Takaoka Fundición de pirograbado Jarrón-ikebana Ajiro - Japón

Jarrón - Latón, 高岡銅器 焼型鋳銅 網代花器Cobre Takaoka Fundición de pirograbado Jarrón-ikebana Ajiro - Japón

焼型鋳銅製Pyrography casting method*
流派用網代*花器
Ajiro vase for 華道 Kadou-ikebana

*Pyrography casting method (designated as a national traditional craft) Molds are made using "mane", a mixture of clay and Japanese paper fibers, baked at approximately 900 degrees Celsius, and then cooled to approximately 400 degrees Celsius. Pour in the molten metal.

*網代Ajiro Ajiro is a general term for objects made of thinly processed plants such as wood, bamboo, and grass that are woven alternately vertically and horizontally. This includes three-dimensional objects.

*高岡銅器Takaoka copperware: The origin of Takaoka copperware dates back to 1609, when Maeda Toshinaga, the lord of the Kaga domain, entered Takaoka Castle and opened the town of Takaoka. (Currently Tode Seibu Kanaya, Takaoka City), Yaemon Kanamori and seven other foundries were brought to present-day Kanaya-cho, Takaoka City. On February 17, 1975, it was designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry.

In nice original conditions with some minor traces of age.

Size: approximately 15 cm x 34.5 cm

Customs information

Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more.
I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please
understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the
photos.

Any other costs or charges such as customs or import duties,
customs clearance and handling may also apply during the shipment
of your lot and will be charged to you by the involved party at a later stage if applicable.

Please understand!

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