
Vaso per Ikebana (1) - Bronzo - Giappone - Periodo Shōwa (1926-1989)
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【Product details】
Immerse yourself in the legacy of Japanese flower arranging with this copper vase crafted in the style admired by Riunsai, the master of the Kohdo School of Ikebana. Founded in the Edo period, the Kohdo School is a long-standing tradition of floral artistry in Japan.
The Nakakabu shape—a wide-mouthed, big-bellied, and narrow-bottomed design—coupled with its thin rim, is meticulously designed to showcase extravagant floral arrangements, embodying the essence of Japanese aesthetics. This copper vase has the unique ability to evolve in color over time, adding to its antique charm.
This copper vase has an upper diameter of approximately 8.5 cm. Although it shows signs of wear, tarnish, and age-related scratches and grime, its vintage condition adds to the authenticity and charm of this heirloom piece. It comes with a wooden box for storage.
This aesthetically captivating vase serves as a true testament to the rich history of Japanese flower art.
Dimensions: approx. H 21 cm W 21.5 cm L 21.5 cm
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