Vase - Bronze - Japon - Vintage (Sans prix de réserve)





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Vase en bronze fait main par Takaoka Bronze Ware, originaire du Japon, mesurant 25 cm de haut, 18 cm de large et 18 cm de profondeur, pesant 1 636 g, datant des années 1980 avec gravure Chokin de deux grues, en excellent état avec la boîte en bois d’origine et une inscription datée d’octobre 1989 en tant que pièce de présentation commémorative.
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高岡銅器Takaoka Bronze Ware – Handcrafted Bronze Vase with Twin Crane 彫金Chokin Decoration (Showa Period)
Shipping method: DHL Express
This elegant handcrafted bronze vase was produced in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, one of Japan’s most celebrated traditional bronze casting centers.
The vase features a deep black patinated surface beautifully decorated with a pair of graceful flying cranes created using the traditional 彫金Chokin (gravure/encrustation métallique) technique. The finely detailed feathers and dynamic composition symbolize longevity, harmony, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
The underside bears the inscription indicating that the vase was presented as a commemorative gift for a national decoration (Order of Merit) in October of Heisei 1 (1989). This inscription identifies the vase as an official commemorative presentation piece rather than a retail edition.
The original wooden storage box is included.
This vase is suitable as:
* Ikebana flower arrangement
* Japanese interior decoration
* Traditional art collection
* Display in both modern and classic interiors
A refined example of Japanese traditional bronze craftsmanship combining elegant design with exceptional hand-finishing.
Size
Height: 25 cm×Width: 18 cm×Depth: 18 cm
Weight
1636 g / 1.636 kg
Condition
Unused condition with the original wooden box. Very well preserved with only minor storage wear. The underside bears an engraved commemorative presentation inscription dated October 1989.
Artist Profile
This vase was produced as a work of Takaoka Bronze Ware, one of Japan’s officially recognized traditional crafts. Takaoka has been renowned for bronze casting for more than 400 years, and its artisans are especially respected for their sophisticated casting, patination, and decorative metal engraving techniques. The crane motif is a classic symbol of longevity and celebration in Japanese art.
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高岡銅器Takaoka Bronze Ware – Handcrafted Bronze Vase with Twin Crane 彫金Chokin Decoration (Showa Period)
Shipping method: DHL Express
This elegant handcrafted bronze vase was produced in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, one of Japan’s most celebrated traditional bronze casting centers.
The vase features a deep black patinated surface beautifully decorated with a pair of graceful flying cranes created using the traditional 彫金Chokin (gravure/encrustation métallique) technique. The finely detailed feathers and dynamic composition symbolize longevity, harmony, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
The underside bears the inscription indicating that the vase was presented as a commemorative gift for a national decoration (Order of Merit) in October of Heisei 1 (1989). This inscription identifies the vase as an official commemorative presentation piece rather than a retail edition.
The original wooden storage box is included.
This vase is suitable as:
* Ikebana flower arrangement
* Japanese interior decoration
* Traditional art collection
* Display in both modern and classic interiors
A refined example of Japanese traditional bronze craftsmanship combining elegant design with exceptional hand-finishing.
Size
Height: 25 cm×Width: 18 cm×Depth: 18 cm
Weight
1636 g / 1.636 kg
Condition
Unused condition with the original wooden box. Very well preserved with only minor storage wear. The underside bears an engraved commemorative presentation inscription dated October 1989.
Artist Profile
This vase was produced as a work of Takaoka Bronze Ware, one of Japan’s officially recognized traditional crafts. Takaoka has been renowned for bronze casting for more than 400 years, and its artisans are especially respected for their sophisticated casting, patination, and decorative metal engraving techniques. The crane motif is a classic symbol of longevity and celebration in Japanese art.

