Bronzen bloemenvaas van Eiju Tsuda "Path" 津田永寿 道 - Brons - Eiju Tsuda 津田永寿 - Japan - Shōwa periode (1926-1989)
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Brons, Sterling zilver 925 - Sano Kōsai 佐野宏采 signed 'Kōsai' 宏采 - Vaas (花器) Handgesneden vliegende kraan Sterling 925 zilveren inleg Het familiewapen van de Japanners - Shōwa periode (1926-1989) (Zonder Minimumprijs)
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Brons, Sterling zilver 925 - Sano Kōsai 佐野宏采 signed 'Kōsai' 宏采 - Vaas (花器) Handgesneden vliegende kraan Sterling 925 zilveren inleg Het familiewapen van de Japanners - Shōwa periode (1926-1989) (Zonder Minimumprijs)
Hand Carved Flying Crane Sterling Silver 925 Sterling Silver Inlaid Vase
Cranes have a high status in Japanese culture, especially the red-crowned crane is a symbol of longevity, auspiciousness and elegance. It is often associated with gods and is also called "crane". Cranes are also the noblest of birds, representing longevity and wealth. People spiritualize and personify the crane, and use the white crane to describe the noble character.
The family crest of the Japanese Imperial Family "Sixteen petals and eight layers of chrysanthemum pattern"
In Japanese weddings, the host’s clothes all use chrysanthemum patterns.
The Japanese also like to plant chrysanthemums, believing them to be a symbol of wealth.
Height: 23cm, Width: 14cm, Length: 14cm
Sano Kosai is a contemporary Japanese metal artisan known for his exquisite craftsmanship. His works have been selected for 15 traditional craft exhibitions, and he has been recognized as a full member of the Japan Craft Association. His gold carving technique was accepted by the imperial family in Showa 58 (1983). Magnolia name. Very elegant design and quality work.
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