Fuhui - Wierookbrander - Aardewerk - Aromatherapy burner





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Japanse Kutani-yaki aromathermodel in Art Deco-stijl, keramiek door Fuhui, 13,2 cm hoog, 10,3 cm breed, 10 cm diep, gewicht 600 g, gedateerd 1980–1990, in goede staat met kleine ouderdomssporen en vlekjes, geleverd met originele houten doos.
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Japanese Kutani-yaki aromatherapy stove, 13.2 cm high, 10.3 cm in belly diameter, and 6.6 cm in inner diameter. It is made of Kutani-yaki ceramics. The body is decorated with blue and gold cherry blossom patterns. The lid is hollow, with a gilt lion button on the top and a famous brand's mark on the bottom. It comes with an original wooden box and is in good condition.
Kutani ware is a traditional ceramic craft from Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. It originated in the 17th century. It is characterized by rich colors, fine gold painting and blue grain decoration. It is one of the representative categories of Japanese ceramics. This incense burner was made by Fukuki, a famous Kutani-yaki master. Gold-painting with blue grains is a classic technique of Kutani-yaki. It uses blue dots as the base and gold-painted cherry blossom patterns, showing the magnificence and delicacy of Kutani-yaki craftsmanship.
Japanese Kutani-yaki aromatherapy stove, 13.2 cm high, 10.3 cm in belly diameter, and 6.6 cm in inner diameter. It is made of Kutani-yaki ceramics. The body is decorated with blue and gold cherry blossom patterns. The lid is hollow, with a gilt lion button on the top and a famous brand's mark on the bottom. It comes with an original wooden box and is in good condition.
Kutani ware is a traditional ceramic craft from Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. It originated in the 17th century. It is characterized by rich colors, fine gold painting and blue grain decoration. It is one of the representative categories of Japanese ceramics. This incense burner was made by Fukuki, a famous Kutani-yaki master. Gold-painting with blue grains is a classic technique of Kutani-yaki. It uses blue dots as the base and gold-painted cherry blossom patterns, showing the magnificence and delicacy of Kutani-yaki craftsmanship.

