編號 101054099

昭和时期复古达磨铜像 - 高冈铜器 - 青銅色 - 日本 - 20世紀
編號 101054099

昭和时期复古达磨铜像 - 高冈铜器 - 青銅色 - 日本 - 20世紀
Item Description
This is a charming vintage Daruma (達磨) figurine crafted in Takaoka bronze ware, dating from the Showa period. The piece showcases the exceptional casting techniques that have made Takaoka copperware renowned for over 400 years.
The Daruma represents Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, and is one of Japan's most beloved symbols of perseverance and good fortune. This particular bronze casting captures the dignified and contemplative expression of the Daruma with remarkable character and depth. The facial features exhibit a profound, weathered quality that speaks to the piece's age and authenticity.
Takaoka bronze ware (Takaoka-doki) originates from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, designated as a National Traditional Craft in 1975. The craft began in 1611 when Lord Maeda Toshinaga of the Kaga Domain invited seven master metal casters to establish the bronze casting industry. Takaoka produces approximately 95% of Japan's bronze statues and Buddhist temple bells, demonstrating the region's unparalleled expertise in metal casting.
This Daruma figurine displays the natural patina and aging characteristics expected of a vintage Showa-era piece. The bronze surface shows authentic age-related wear, with areas of paint loss and surface weathering that enhance its antique character. These signs of age contribute to the piece's aesthetic appeal, creating a sense of history and gravitas that newer reproductions cannot replicate.
The figurine stands as a wonderful example of mid-20th century Japanese folk craft, embodying both the spiritual symbolism of the Daruma and the technical excellence of Takaoka bronze casting traditions. Its compact size makes it an ideal display piece for collectors of Japanese metalwork, Buddhist-inspired art, or traditional folk crafts.
Size
Height: 9.3 cm
Width: 9.2 cm
Depth: 9.1 cm
Weight
628 g
Condition
The piece shows characteristic signs of age with surface patina, paint wear in some areas, and minor scratches, all contributing to its authentic vintage appearance and antique character.
Please note: This item does not come with its original box.
Artist Profile
This piece is unsigned, as was common for many Takaoka bronze works created during the Showa period, particularly for folk craft items and auspicious figurines. The anonymity reflects the collaborative nature of Takaoka's traditional production system, where multiple specialized craftsmen would work on different stages of a single piece through a division of labor system that has been maintained for centuries.
NOITICE:
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