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Maker / Brand: Kinhō (Kinho)
Title of Work: Cast Bronze Vase with Inlaid Gold and Silver Plum Blossoms by Kinho, featuring Original Wooden Box
About the Artist
Kinho (金峰) was a master Japanese metalwork artisan active during the 20th century, specializing in high-end cast bronze and precious metal inlay techniques.
Based in Toyama Prefecture—the historic capital of Takaoka copperware—Kinho was highly celebrated for his ability to achieve deep, flawless midnight-black patinations on heavy cast bronze.
His artistic signature lies in his masterful execution of Zogan (metal inlaying), where pure gold and silver are meticulously chiseled into the solid metal surface to create fine, sharp imagery.
His pieces are prized globally for their refined elegance, architectural minimalism, and seamless blend of industrial metal casting with delicate, poetic nature illustrations.
Description:
Introduce a serene element of midnight luxury and refined Japanese elegance into your environment with this magnificent cast bronze vase, masterfully envisioned and executed by the acclaimed metal artist, Kinho.
The Craft: 400 Years of Takaoka Metalworking
This exceptional vessel is a premier example of Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware), a traditional Japanese metal craft originating in Toyama Prefecture with a rich history spanning over 400 years. Since the early Edo period, Takaoka artisans have been globally revered for their proprietary sand-casting molds and highly guarded chemical coloring methods that transform raw copper alloys into eternal works of fine art.
Breathtaking Texture & Design: Gold and Silver Plum Blossoms (Ume)
The absolute focal point of this heavy bronze vessel is the stunning visual contrast between its deep, matte dark-brown background and the delicate metallic inlay.
The Finish: The body features an ultra-smooth, textured matte blackish-brown finish. This sophisticated patination creates a quiet, midnight-like canvas that beautifully absorbs light, making the vessel feel incredibly dense and heavy.
The Inlay Artistry: Meticulously inlaid onto the front of the vase are slender, elegant branches of a plum tree. The delicate flower buds are rendered using pure gold and silver pigments, standing out with remarkable, gem-like vibrancy against the dark metallic ground.
Cultural Symbolism: In Japanese culture, the plum blossom (Ume) is a deeply cherished symbol of resilience, purity, and hope. Because it is the very first flower to bloom in the freezing snow before spring arrives, it represents the quiet strength to overcome adversity and celebrate new beginnings.
The Minimalist Standalone Art
Featuring a powerful, column-like silhouette with a neatly tapered neck and flared rim, this vase possesses a striking modern aesthetic. Thanks to its clean minimalist lines, it serves as a spectacular freestanding contemporary sculpture or an ultra-luxurious vessel for Ikebana (traditional flower arrangement).
Authenticity and Value
This premium collector's item comes complete with its original, custom-made wooden presentation box (Tomobako), tied with a traditional security ribbon. The box lid bears the elegant brush calligraphy confirming it as a cast bronze vase along with the artist's signature "金峰作" (Made by Kinho) and his authentic red seal, ensuring its provenance and long-term investment value as a piece of premium Japanese craft heritage.
Whether displayed in a grand entranceway, a mid-century modern living space, or added to a fine collection of Asian art, this striking masterpiece by Kinho promises to bring timeless elegance to your environment.
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.
Maker / Brand: Kinhō (Kinho)
Title of Work: Cast Bronze Vase with Inlaid Gold and Silver Plum Blossoms by Kinho, featuring Original Wooden Box
About the Artist
Kinho (金峰) was a master Japanese metalwork artisan active during the 20th century, specializing in high-end cast bronze and precious metal inlay techniques.
Based in Toyama Prefecture—the historic capital of Takaoka copperware—Kinho was highly celebrated for his ability to achieve deep, flawless midnight-black patinations on heavy cast bronze.
His artistic signature lies in his masterful execution of Zogan (metal inlaying), where pure gold and silver are meticulously chiseled into the solid metal surface to create fine, sharp imagery.
His pieces are prized globally for their refined elegance, architectural minimalism, and seamless blend of industrial metal casting with delicate, poetic nature illustrations.
Description:
Introduce a serene element of midnight luxury and refined Japanese elegance into your environment with this magnificent cast bronze vase, masterfully envisioned and executed by the acclaimed metal artist, Kinho.
The Craft: 400 Years of Takaoka Metalworking
This exceptional vessel is a premier example of Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware), a traditional Japanese metal craft originating in Toyama Prefecture with a rich history spanning over 400 years. Since the early Edo period, Takaoka artisans have been globally revered for their proprietary sand-casting molds and highly guarded chemical coloring methods that transform raw copper alloys into eternal works of fine art.
Breathtaking Texture & Design: Gold and Silver Plum Blossoms (Ume)
The absolute focal point of this heavy bronze vessel is the stunning visual contrast between its deep, matte dark-brown background and the delicate metallic inlay.
The Finish: The body features an ultra-smooth, textured matte blackish-brown finish. This sophisticated patination creates a quiet, midnight-like canvas that beautifully absorbs light, making the vessel feel incredibly dense and heavy.
The Inlay Artistry: Meticulously inlaid onto the front of the vase are slender, elegant branches of a plum tree. The delicate flower buds are rendered using pure gold and silver pigments, standing out with remarkable, gem-like vibrancy against the dark metallic ground.
Cultural Symbolism: In Japanese culture, the plum blossom (Ume) is a deeply cherished symbol of resilience, purity, and hope. Because it is the very first flower to bloom in the freezing snow before spring arrives, it represents the quiet strength to overcome adversity and celebrate new beginnings.
The Minimalist Standalone Art
Featuring a powerful, column-like silhouette with a neatly tapered neck and flared rim, this vase possesses a striking modern aesthetic. Thanks to its clean minimalist lines, it serves as a spectacular freestanding contemporary sculpture or an ultra-luxurious vessel for Ikebana (traditional flower arrangement).
Authenticity and Value
This premium collector's item comes complete with its original, custom-made wooden presentation box (Tomobako), tied with a traditional security ribbon. The box lid bears the elegant brush calligraphy confirming it as a cast bronze vase along with the artist's signature "金峰作" (Made by Kinho) and his authentic red seal, ensuring its provenance and long-term investment value as a piece of premium Japanese craft heritage.
Whether displayed in a grand entranceway, a mid-century modern living space, or added to a fine collection of Asian art, this striking masterpiece by Kinho promises to bring timeless elegance to your environment.
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.
