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花瓶 - Bronze - Japan - 箱付きブロンズ花瓶  (No reserve price)
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花瓶 - Bronze - Japan - 箱付きブロンズ花瓶 (No reserve price)

About the Artist Yoshiyuki, whose real name was Kanekichi Harada, was a distinguished Japanese artist specializing in copper casting. He was a leading figure in crafting bonsai and suiseki copper trays, having learned the wax casting technique from his father, the first-generation Yoshiyuki. Yoshiyuki worked as a craftsman for a Tokyo floral vessel specialty shop called "Kobe-ya," producing thin-edge flower containers and water trays as well as ornaments. Later, he gained recognition for creating finely crafted thin copper trays specifically for bonsai and suiseki enthusiasts, often commissioned by collectors. His works are noted for their unique molds, exquisite finishes, and the elegant beauty of pieces ranging from large (over 1 meter) to small miniature pieces. His artistry reflects both practical use and refined aesthetics, valued highly among collectors. Description: Add a touch of profound Japanese elegance to your space with this magnificent Seidou (bronze) vase, masterfully cast and finished by the esteemed metalwork artisan, Yoshiyuki. The Craft: 400 Years of Takaoka Copperware This piece is a striking example of Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware), a traditional Japanese craft originating in Toyama Prefecture with a rich history spanning over 400 years. Since the Edo period (early 17th century), Takaoka artisans have been globally celebrated for their unrivaled metal casting techniques and complex, secretive coloring methods. Breathtaking Patina & Design The true masterpiece of this vessel lies in its breathtaking surface. Unlike painted ceramics, the vivid colors on this bronze vase are achieved through traditional chemical patination techniques that coax out the metal's natural beauty. The surface features a mesmerizing, mottled blend of deep turquoise, malachite green, and rich golden-brown. This organic, almost cosmic abstraction ensures that no two pieces are exactly alike. With its classic, gracefully swelling silhouette, the vase stands as a perfect harmonious blend of ancient Japanese metalworking and modern, abstract aesthetics. It is a striking standalone art object, yet fully functional for Ikebana (traditional flower arrangement). Authenticity and Value This premium collector's item comes complete with its original, custom-made wooden box (Tomobako). It also includes the original informational leaflet (Shiori), further authenticating its provenance and historical value. Whether you are a collector of fine Asian antiquities or seeking a sophisticated statement piece for a contemporary home, this Takaoka bronze vase offers timeless beauty and world-class craftsmanship. 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.

No. 104329656

Sold
花瓶 - Bronze - Japan - 箱付きブロンズ花瓶  (No reserve price)

花瓶 - Bronze - Japan - 箱付きブロンズ花瓶 (No reserve price)

About the Artist
Yoshiyuki, whose real name was Kanekichi Harada, was a distinguished Japanese artist specializing in copper casting.
He was a leading figure in crafting bonsai and suiseki copper trays, having learned the wax casting technique from his father, the first-generation Yoshiyuki.
Yoshiyuki worked as a craftsman for a Tokyo floral vessel specialty shop called "Kobe-ya," producing thin-edge flower containers and water trays as well as ornaments.
Later, he gained recognition for creating finely crafted thin copper trays specifically for bonsai and suiseki enthusiasts, often commissioned by collectors.
His works are noted for their unique molds, exquisite finishes, and the elegant beauty of pieces ranging from large (over 1 meter) to small miniature pieces.
His artistry reflects both practical use and refined aesthetics, valued highly among collectors.

Description:
Add a touch of profound Japanese elegance to your space with this magnificent Seidou (bronze) vase, masterfully cast and finished by the esteemed metalwork artisan, Yoshiyuki.

The Craft: 400 Years of Takaoka Copperware
This piece is a striking example of Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware), a traditional Japanese craft originating in Toyama Prefecture with a rich history spanning over 400 years. Since the Edo period (early 17th century), Takaoka artisans have been globally celebrated for their unrivaled metal casting techniques and complex, secretive coloring methods.

Breathtaking Patina & Design
The true masterpiece of this vessel lies in its breathtaking surface. Unlike painted ceramics, the vivid colors on this bronze vase are achieved through traditional chemical patination techniques that coax out the metal's natural beauty. The surface features a mesmerizing, mottled blend of deep turquoise, malachite green, and rich golden-brown. This organic, almost cosmic abstraction ensures that no two pieces are exactly alike.

With its classic, gracefully swelling silhouette, the vase stands as a perfect harmonious blend of ancient Japanese metalworking and modern, abstract aesthetics. It is a striking standalone art object, yet fully functional for Ikebana (traditional flower arrangement).

Authenticity and Value
This premium collector's item comes complete with its original, custom-made wooden box (Tomobako). It also includes the original informational leaflet (Shiori), further authenticating its provenance and historical value.

Whether you are a collector of fine Asian antiquities or seeking a sophisticated statement piece for a contemporary home, this Takaoka bronze vase offers timeless beauty and world-class craftsmanship.



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.

Final bid
€ 17
No reserve price

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