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纪念铜花瓶——富士山与鹤的设计——20世纪中期日本金属工艺品 - 黄铜色 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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纪念铜花瓶——富士山与鹤的设计——20世纪中期日本金属工艺品 - 黄铜色 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

– Sentoku bronze (xuande-style alloy) with commemorative inscription – Mt. Fuji and crane motifs – auspicious symbols in Japanese culture Summary: This bronze vase exemplifies mid-20th century Japanese commemorative metalwork, combining traditional casting techniques with symbolic imagery celebrating achievement or occasion. The sentoku bronze (an alloy style historically associated with Chinese xuande incense burners) provides warm, durable material suited to decorative display. Relief decoration depicts Mt. Fuji and cranes – motifs representing longevity, good fortune, and national pride in Japanese visual culture. The piece bears engraved inscription indicating presentation or commemorative purpose, with dedicated wooden storage box confirming its status as significant gift rather than commercial product. Such bronzes marked milestones – retirements, anniversaries, corporate achievements – in post-war Japan's rapid economic development period. Presentation bronzes occupy interesting territory between fine art and social document. They commemorate specific moments – career achievements, institutional anniversaries, civic honours – while demonstrating craft traditions and aesthetic values of their production era. Removed from original context, they function as sculptural objects and historical artifacts simultaneously. Mt. Fuji and crane imagery pervades Japanese decorative arts across centuries. Fuji represents spiritual elevation, natural grandeur, and national identity – instantly recognisable symbolism that transcends linguistic and cultural barriers. Cranes (tsuru) symbolise longevity and marital fidelity in Japanese tradition, appearing frequently on wedding gifts, birthday celebrations, and New Year decorations. Together, these motifs create auspicious visual language appropriate for commemorative occasions. The bronze's substantial presence and warm patina suit traditional Japanese interiors and contemporary spaces equally. In tokonoma alcoves or entrance hall displays, it provides vertical accent and cultural depth. On modern sideboards or console tables, the piece introduces handcrafted warmth and historical resonance to minimalist schemes. The dedicated wooden box adds presentation value, signalling careful preservation and respect for the object's commemorative significance. For collectors interested in mid-century Japanese design, corporate gift culture, or decorative bronzes, this piece offers tangible connection to Japan's post-war transformation – an era when traditional craft techniques supported modern institutional needs. While perhaps lacking the artistic innovation of studio metalwork, commemorative bronzes demonstrate skilled casting, thoughtful design, and social history embedded in material form. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese collectibles and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1294

编号 100478410

已售出
纪念铜花瓶——富士山与鹤的设计——20世纪中期日本金属工艺品 - 黄铜色 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

纪念铜花瓶——富士山与鹤的设计——20世纪中期日本金属工艺品 - 黄铜色 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

– Sentoku bronze (xuande-style alloy) with commemorative inscription – Mt. Fuji and crane motifs – auspicious symbols in Japanese culture

Summary: This bronze vase exemplifies mid-20th century Japanese commemorative metalwork, combining traditional casting techniques with symbolic imagery celebrating achievement or occasion. The sentoku bronze (an alloy style historically associated with Chinese xuande incense burners) provides warm, durable material suited to decorative display. Relief decoration depicts Mt. Fuji and cranes – motifs representing longevity, good fortune, and national pride in Japanese visual culture. The piece bears engraved inscription indicating presentation or commemorative purpose, with dedicated wooden storage box confirming its status as significant gift rather than commercial product. Such bronzes marked milestones – retirements, anniversaries, corporate achievements – in post-war Japan's rapid economic development period.

Presentation bronzes occupy interesting territory between fine art and social document. They commemorate specific moments – career achievements, institutional anniversaries, civic honours – while demonstrating craft traditions and aesthetic values of their production era. Removed from original context, they function as sculptural objects and historical artifacts simultaneously.

Mt. Fuji and crane imagery pervades Japanese decorative arts across centuries. Fuji represents spiritual elevation, natural grandeur, and national identity – instantly recognisable symbolism that transcends linguistic and cultural barriers. Cranes (tsuru) symbolise longevity and marital fidelity in Japanese tradition, appearing frequently on wedding gifts, birthday celebrations, and New Year decorations. Together, these motifs create auspicious visual language appropriate for commemorative occasions.

The bronze's substantial presence and warm patina suit traditional Japanese interiors and contemporary spaces equally. In tokonoma alcoves or entrance hall displays, it provides vertical accent and cultural depth. On modern sideboards or console tables, the piece introduces handcrafted warmth and historical resonance to minimalist schemes. The dedicated wooden box adds presentation value, signalling careful preservation and respect for the object's commemorative significance.

For collectors interested in mid-century Japanese design, corporate gift culture, or decorative bronzes, this piece offers tangible connection to Japan's post-war transformation – an era when traditional craft techniques supported modern institutional needs. While perhaps lacking the artistic innovation of studio metalwork, commemorative bronzes demonstrate skilled casting, thoughtful design, and social history embedded in material form.

Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic Japanese collectibles and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

1294

最终出价
€ 70
Marion Oliviero
专家
估价  € 150 - € 200

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