Vase - Bronze - Japon

05
jours
04
heures
51
minutes
05
secondes
Offre de départ
€ 1
Prix de réserve non atteint
Sandra Wong
Expert
Estimation  € 150 - € 200
Pas d'offre placée

Protection des acheteurs Catawiki

Votre paiement est en sécurité chez nous jusqu’à la réception de votre objet.Voir les informations

Trustpilot 4.4 | 132931 d’avis

Noté Excellent sur Trustpilot.

Vase en bronze lourd signée Hozan, fabriquée à Takaoka (Toyama, Japon), période Showa (années 1970–1980), motif grues à l’avant et tortues à l’arrière, finitions doré et argenté sur bronze Nashiji sombre, dimensions 20,2 cm de haut, 18,8 cm de large, 8,3 cm de profond, poids 2 586 g, en excellent état et signé « Hozan ».

Résumé assisté par IA

Description fournie par le vendeur

Fine Takaoka Bronze Vase - "Cranes & Turtles" - Signed by Yamamoto Hozan (山本鳳山)

【Overview】
This is a heavy and sophisticated Japanese cast bronze (Chudo) vase, crafted by the renowned artisan Yamamoto Hozan (1938-2014) in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. Takaoka has been the center of Japanese metalworking for over 400 years, and this piece is a quintessential example of Mid-Showa period (circa 1970s-1980s) craftsmanship.

【Design & Symbolism】
The vase features a unique "Henko" (flattened) form, which provides a modern aesthetic suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. It is decorated with high-relief auspicious motifs:
Front: Two elegant Cranes (Tsuru) looking toward the heavens.
Back: Three dynamic Turtles (Kame) swimming.
In Japanese culture, cranes and turtles are powerful symbols of longevity (1,000 and 10,000 years), prosperity, and eternal happiness. The motifs are accentuated with gold and silver-colored metallic finishes, creating a beautiful contrast against the dark "pear-skin" (Nashiji) bronze texture.

【Artist: Yamamoto Hozan (1938-2014)】
Yamamoto Hozan (born Shoji Yamamoto) was a celebrated master of Takaoka copperware. He was famous for his ability to blend traditional casting techniques with delicate metallic colorings. His works are highly collectible in the vintage art market for their balance of weight, form, and spiritual meaning.

【Technical Details】

Material: Cast Bronze (High-quality copper alloy)
Origin: Takaoka, Japan
Period: Showa period (1970s-1980s)
Signature: Signed "Hozan" (鳳山) on the bottom.
Dimensions: H 20.2 cm x W 18.8 cm x D 8.3 cm
Net Weight: 2,586 g (Heavy and very stable)

【Condition】
Very Good Vintage Condition. There are minor surface scuffs and signs of wear consistent with its age, but no significant damage or cracks. Please refer to the detailed photos for the exact condition.

Shipping & Environment
Eco-Friendly Packaging:
In our commitment to environmental sustainability, we use recycled and repurposed packaging materials (such as boxes and cushioning) whenever possible. Rest assured, your item will be packed with the utmost care to ensure its safe arrival while minimizing our ecological footprint.

Courier:
The item will be shipped securely via DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post with a tracking number, depending on the destination and efficiency.

Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsib

Fine Takaoka Bronze Vase - "Cranes & Turtles" - Signed by Yamamoto Hozan (山本鳳山)

【Overview】
This is a heavy and sophisticated Japanese cast bronze (Chudo) vase, crafted by the renowned artisan Yamamoto Hozan (1938-2014) in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture. Takaoka has been the center of Japanese metalworking for over 400 years, and this piece is a quintessential example of Mid-Showa period (circa 1970s-1980s) craftsmanship.

【Design & Symbolism】
The vase features a unique "Henko" (flattened) form, which provides a modern aesthetic suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors. It is decorated with high-relief auspicious motifs:
Front: Two elegant Cranes (Tsuru) looking toward the heavens.
Back: Three dynamic Turtles (Kame) swimming.
In Japanese culture, cranes and turtles are powerful symbols of longevity (1,000 and 10,000 years), prosperity, and eternal happiness. The motifs are accentuated with gold and silver-colored metallic finishes, creating a beautiful contrast against the dark "pear-skin" (Nashiji) bronze texture.

【Artist: Yamamoto Hozan (1938-2014)】
Yamamoto Hozan (born Shoji Yamamoto) was a celebrated master of Takaoka copperware. He was famous for his ability to blend traditional casting techniques with delicate metallic colorings. His works are highly collectible in the vintage art market for their balance of weight, form, and spiritual meaning.

【Technical Details】

Material: Cast Bronze (High-quality copper alloy)
Origin: Takaoka, Japan
Period: Showa period (1970s-1980s)
Signature: Signed "Hozan" (鳳山) on the bottom.
Dimensions: H 20.2 cm x W 18.8 cm x D 8.3 cm
Net Weight: 2,586 g (Heavy and very stable)

【Condition】
Very Good Vintage Condition. There are minor surface scuffs and signs of wear consistent with its age, but no significant damage or cracks. Please refer to the detailed photos for the exact condition.

Shipping & Environment
Eco-Friendly Packaging:
In our commitment to environmental sustainability, we use recycled and repurposed packaging materials (such as boxes and cushioning) whenever possible. Rest assured, your item will be packed with the utmost care to ensure its safe arrival while minimizing our ecological footprint.

Courier:
The item will be shipped securely via DHL, FedEx, or Japan Post with a tracking number, depending on the destination and efficiency.

Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsib

Détails

Époque
1900-2000
Poids
2586 g
Type de bronze
Cast Bronze (鋳銅)
Région d’origine spécifique
Takaoka, Toyama (富山県高岡市)
Pays d’origine
Japon
Designer/artiste/créateur
Yamamoto Hozan (山本鳳山)
Matériau
Bronze
Fabricant / Marque
Takaoka
Condition
Excellent état, à peine utilisé avec des signes minimes d'usure
Hauteur
20,2 cm
Largeur
18,8 cm
Profondeur
8,3 cm
Période estimée
1960-1970, 1970-1980
JaponVérifié
32
Objets vendus
100%
pro

Objets similaires

Pour vous

Art japonais