編號 100227783

铜合金 - Sano Kōsai 佐野宏采 signed 'Kōsai' 宏采 - 精致的大花器,饰有凤凰图案 - 昭和年代(1926-1989) (沒有保留價)
編號 100227783

铜合金 - Sano Kōsai 佐野宏采 signed 'Kōsai' 宏采 - 精致的大花器,饰有凤凰图案 - 昭和年代(1926-1989) (沒有保留價)
Lucky bird and auspiciousness: The phoenix is regarded as an auspicious bird in Japan, and its appearance is regarded as a good omen, heralding good luck and prosperity.
Symbol of a new era: The appearance of the phoenix is also often associated with the arrival of a new era, especially with important events such as the enthronement of the new emperor.
Symbol of Byodoin: The phoenix statue on the roof of the Phoenix Hall of Byodoin is the symbol of Byodoin and also represents the wish for the prosperity of the country.
Combination with the dragon: In Japanese culture, the phoenix sometimes appears with the dragon, symbolizing "dragon and phoenix bring good luck", implying harmony, auspiciousness and prosperity for generations.
Connection with love: The phoenix is also associated with love and husband-wife relationships. The "Phoenix is flying, its feathers are fluttering" from the Book of Songs is a metaphor for true love.
In short, Japan's phoenix culture not only has expectations for auspiciousness and prosperity, but is also closely linked to concepts such as the royal family, the new era and love, reflecting the important position of the phoenix in Japanese culture.
Condition: Excellent. in pristine condition.
Height: 30cm, Width: 21cm, Length:21cm
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.
Condition: Excellent.
There are traces of the times.
Condition: Excellent
Some scuffs and scratches from prolonged use. This is inevitable.
From a Japanese private collection
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