N.º 99942185

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Jarrón - Bronce - Japón - H18.5cm Jarrón Houn para flores  (Sin precio de reserva)
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Jarrón - Bronce - Japón - H18.5cm Jarrón Houn para flores (Sin precio de reserva)

Artist: Houn (1898 — 1973) Title of work: Takaoka Bronze Vase — A vessel touched by time and light This elegant long-necked vase is a fine example of Takaoka bronze ware crafted by the Japanese metal artist Houn (峰雲). The piece showcases a striking green patina with areas of brilliant gold leaf accentuating its organic surface texture. The balance between the slender neck and rounded body highlights the artist’s refined sense of proportion and harmony, hallmarks of traditional Takaoka metal craftsmanship. Houn’s technique reflects both the deep heritage of Japanese bronze artistry and a modern sensitivity to texture and color. The contrast between the aged verdigris and the delicate shimmer of gold gives this piece a timeless and contemplative presence. It comes in its original signed wooden tomobako (storage box), inscribed and sealed by the artist. About Takaoka Bronze (高岡銅器) Originating from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, Takaoka Bronze is a traditional form of metalcraft with a history of over 400 years. First developed in the early 17th century under the rule of Maeda Toshinaga, the craft began with the production of cast ironware and evolved into exquisite bronze casting techniques that are still practiced today. Each piece of Takaoka Bronze is individually cast, polished, and finished by hand, showcasing the remarkable skill and precision of Japanese artisans. The process involves multiple stages of casting, engraving, and patination, resulting in works that combine elegant design with lasting beauty. Takaoka Bronze items range from Buddhist ritual objects and tea utensils to decorative art pieces and modern sculptures. They are admired for their refined texture, deep luster, and timeless aesthetic, embodying the harmony between tradition and innovation. Recognized as an Important Traditional Craft of Japan, Takaoka Bronze represents the enduring spirit of Japanese craftsmanship — blending history, artistry, and cultural heritage into every creation. Size Height: 18.5 cm About the Artist Houn (峰雲), whose real name was Kanekichi Harada, was a distinguished Japanese artist specializing in copper casting. He was a leading figure in crafting bonsai and suiseki copper trays, having learned the wax casting technique from his father, the first-generation Houn. Houn worked as a craftsman for a Tokyo floral vessel specialty shop called "Kobe-ya," producing thin-edge flower containers and water trays as well as ornaments. Later, he gained recognition for creating finely crafted thin copper trays specifically for bonsai and suiseki enthusiasts, often commissioned by collectors. His works are noted for their unique molds, exquisite finishes, and the elegant beauty of pieces ranging from large (over 1 meter) to small miniature pieces. His artistry reflects both practical use and refined aesthetics, valued highly among collectors. Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance. I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible! Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. 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.

N.º 99942185

Vendido
Jarrón - Bronce - Japón - H18.5cm Jarrón Houn para flores  (Sin precio de reserva)

Jarrón - Bronce - Japón - H18.5cm Jarrón Houn para flores (Sin precio de reserva)

Artist: Houn (1898 — 1973)
Title of work: Takaoka Bronze Vase — A vessel touched by time and light

This elegant long-necked vase is a fine example of Takaoka bronze ware crafted by the Japanese metal artist Houn (峰雲).
The piece showcases a striking green patina with areas of brilliant gold leaf accentuating its organic surface texture.
The balance between the slender neck and rounded body highlights the artist’s refined sense of proportion and harmony, hallmarks of traditional Takaoka metal craftsmanship.
Houn’s technique reflects both the deep heritage of Japanese bronze artistry and a modern sensitivity to texture and color.
The contrast between the aged verdigris and the delicate shimmer of gold gives this piece a timeless and contemplative presence.
It comes in its original signed wooden tomobako (storage box), inscribed and sealed by the artist.

About Takaoka Bronze (高岡銅器)
Originating from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, Takaoka Bronze is a traditional form of metalcraft with a history of over 400 years.
First developed in the early 17th century under the rule of Maeda Toshinaga, the craft began with the production of cast ironware and evolved into exquisite bronze casting techniques that are still practiced today.
Each piece of Takaoka Bronze is individually cast, polished, and finished by hand, showcasing the remarkable skill and precision of Japanese artisans.
The process involves multiple stages of casting, engraving, and patination, resulting in works that combine elegant design with lasting beauty.
Takaoka Bronze items range from Buddhist ritual objects and tea utensils to decorative art pieces and modern sculptures.
They are admired for their refined texture, deep luster, and timeless aesthetic, embodying the harmony between tradition and innovation.
Recognized as an Important Traditional Craft of Japan, Takaoka Bronze represents the enduring spirit of Japanese craftsmanship — blending history, artistry, and cultural heritage into every creation.

Size
Height: 18.5 cm


About the Artist
Houn (峰雲), whose real name was Kanekichi Harada, was a distinguished Japanese artist specializing in copper casting.
He was a leading figure in crafting bonsai and suiseki copper trays, having learned the wax casting technique from his father, the first-generation Houn.
Houn worked as a craftsman for a Tokyo floral vessel specialty shop called "Kobe-ya," producing thin-edge flower containers and water trays as well as ornaments.
Later, he gained recognition for creating finely crafted thin copper trays specifically for bonsai and suiseki enthusiasts, often commissioned by collectors.
His works are noted for their unique molds, exquisite finishes, and the elegant beauty of pieces ranging from large (over 1 meter) to small miniature pieces.
His artistry reflects both practical use and refined aesthetics, valued highly among collectors.


Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

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.

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