N. 99090933

Sano Kosai 佐野宏采 - Bruciatore d’incenso - 香炉 Koro with Wooden Box - Rame - Takaoka oggetti in rame
N. 99090933

Sano Kosai 佐野宏采 - Bruciatore d’incenso - 香炉 Koro with Wooden Box - Rame - Takaoka oggetti in rame
Incense burner, signed by Sano Kosai 佐野宏采
- Copper, Takaoka Copperware - Japan - Heisei period (1989-present)
good condition.
Please see the photos.
1,518g
"Takaoka Copperware" refers to the traditional copper products crafted in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Takaoka has a rich history as a hub for copperware manufacturing, celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship. Utilizing time-honored techniques, Takaoka Copperware is meticulously fashioned from copper. This exquisite collection includes a range of items such as tea utensils, vases, dishes, lamps, and kitchenware, all cherished for their exquisite designs and superior quality. Takaoka Copperware enjoys esteemed recognition as a distinguished craft, both domestically and internationally.
Artist: Sano Kosai 佐野宏采
1967: Awarded the Toyama Traditional Crafts Exhibition Branch Award
1968: First selection in the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, subsequently selected 29 times
1970: Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Metalwork Exhibition, selected 13 times thereafter
1971: Awarded the Hokuriku Shinbun Award at the Toyama Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1974: Awarded the Japan Crafts Association Prize at the Toyama Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1974: Recognized as a full member of the Japan Crafts Association
1992: Awarded the Yoshiharu Prize at the Japan Traditional Crafts Toyama Exhibition
1997: Commendation from the Takaoka Industrial Promotion Association
2000: Designated as a holder of traditional craft industry technology by Takaoka City
2001: Awarded the Takaoka City Mayor's Prize at the Japan Traditional Crafts Toyama Exhibition
2005: Commendation from the Takaoka Copperware Promotion Cooperative Association
2006: Awarded the Japan Crafts Association Prize at the Toyama Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2009: Awarded the Japan Crafts Association Prize at the Toyama Traditional Crafts Exhibition
National Association of Yama, Hoko, and Yatai Preservation Technicians: Designated Member
2010: Commendation for Meritorious Service from Takaoka City
2014: Certified as a traditional craftsman
2014: Commendation from Toyama Prefecture
2018: Conferred with the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette
Dimensions:13, 13, H15 cm
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