编号 102401045

基座花园灯笼“Firefly”设计 - 石头, 花岗岩 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
编号 102401045

基座花园灯笼“Firefly”设计 - 石头, 花岗岩 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
A nice four-part granite pedestal lantern 立ち灯籠 (tachi’dôrô) of the Hotaru 蛍燈 (firefly lantern) type, carved from granite in a soft grey tone.
The lantern is composed as follows:
A solid circular-esque base (kiso 基礎) supporting a cylindrical post, or sao 竿, symbolising chi 地 (earth). Above this sits the chûdai 中台 (platform), representing sui 水 (water).
The hibukuro 火袋 (fire box) is rectangular in form. Two opposite sides are pierced with rectangular openings, while the other two sides feature distinctive hourglass-shaped openwork formed by opposing triangular cut-outs. This element represents ka 火 (fire), as it traditionally houses the light source. When illuminated at night and viewed from a distance, the triangular openings evoke the flickering movement of fireflies drifting through trees, hence its name.
A similar lantern for this design is found beside the pond at the Katsura Imperial Villa 桂離宮 in Kyoto, Japan.
Approximate dimensions:
Height 97 cm, Width 45 cm, Depth 52 cm (Base)
Roof 40 cm x 40 cm
The precise dating of stone lanterns is often difficult. We believe this example dates from the Shôwa period (1926-1989). It is in very good condition. Please refer to the photos for a clear condition reference.
For transport, the lantern will be placed on a wooden pallet and carefully packed.
When shipped, we will also include a certificate of authenticity.
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