編號 101932601

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Takaoka Copperware - Keisuke - 花瓶 (2)  - 青銅色 - 凤凰城,大理石
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€ 110
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Takaoka Copperware - Keisuke - 花瓶 (2) - 青銅色 - 凤凰城,大理石

Keisuke – Takaoka Copperware — Artistic and Cultural Explanation A work described as “Keisuke” by Takaoka copperware refers to a handcrafted metal piece — in this case a vase or decorative object — made in the Takaoka copperware tradition and attributed to a maker using the name Keisuke. In Japanese crafts, having a maker’s name or signature on the piece indicates that it was created or finished by an individual artisan or workshop, rather than being an anonymous factory product. Maker / Brand: Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware) Title of Work: Takaoka Doki Metal Vase/Jar with Phoenix Motif, Showa Retro Aesthetic This exquisite piece is an exemplary work of Takaoka Doki, a renowned Japanese metalworking tradition. Crafted from metal, likely a copper alloy, it functions as a decorative vase or jar, distinguished by its unique variegated patina and a beautifully rendered phoenix motif. careful preserved since its creation, this item, measuring approximately 19.5 cm in height, 14.5 cm in width, and with a mouth diameter of 4.5 cm, was originally presented as a commemorative gift for a factory's 10th anniversary in February 1987. Artistic Background, Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware) Takaoka Doki refers to the traditional metal casting techniques originating from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Its history dates back to 1611 when Maeda Toshinaga, the second lord of the Kaga Domain, invited seven master casters to Takaoka to establish an iron casting industry. Over time, the craft expanded to include copperware, evolving into a diverse range of artistic and utilitarian objects, from Buddhist altar fittings to intricate vases and sculptures. Recognized as a National Traditional Craft of Japan in 1975, Takaoka Doki is celebrated for its sophisticated casting methods, diverse finishing techniques, and exceptional artistry, embodying centuries of Japanese metallurgical expertise. Design and Technique, Patina and Relief Casting The distinctive aesthetic of this piece is achieved through sophisticated metalworking and finishing techniques characteristic of Takaoka Doki. The central decorative feature is a majestic phoenix (Hōō), rendered in high relief through a careful casting process, which gives it a tangible, three-dimensional quality. The surface is then treated with a complex chemical patination, creating a "unique color" that displays a rich gradation of deep greens and earthy browns, subtly intermingled with hints of metallic bronze and gold. The phoenix itself often features a distinct verdigris-blue patina, further enhancing its intricate details and creating a striking visual contrast against the vase's body. Form and Aesthetic Qualities Silhouette and Form: The vase presents a graceful, curvaceous silhouette, featuring a wide, rounded body that elegantly tapers to a slender neck and a subtly flared rim. A robust, slightly footed base ensures stability, presenting a balanced and harmonious profile that is both classic and visually appealing. Surface Treatment and Patina: A captivating, variegated patina, characteristic of Takaoka Doki, dominates the surface. Rich hues of deep forest green and earthy brown swirl together in a beautiful gradation, punctuated by subtle metallic bronze and gold highlights. The central phoenix motif is rendered in exquisite high relief, its intricate plumage further accentuated by a vibrant verdigris-blue patination, creating a striking contrast against the darker, marbled body. Functional and Artistic Purpose: Designed primarily as a decorative art object or a sophisticated flower vase, this piece transcends mere utility. Its substantial presence and intricate detailing make it a focal point, imbuing any space with a sense of refined artistry and historical depth. It serves as a testament to the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese metalwork. Decorative and Collectible Appeal Tradition Meets Modern Appeal: This piece exemplifies the enduring legacy of Takaoka Doki, offering a blend of traditional Japanese metalworking artistry with a distinctive "Showa Retro" aesthetic. As a commemorative item from a factory's 10th anniversary in 1987 (Showa 62), it carries a unique historical provenance that appeals to collectors seeking pieces with specific cultural and temporal significance. Display Versatility: Its elegant form and striking coloration allow it to complement a wide range of interior designs, from traditional Japanese or East Asian settings to contemporary minimalist or eclectic spaces. Whether displayed as a standalone sculpture, a vessel for a single ikebana arrangement, or as part of a curated collection, it commands attention. Cultural Significance: The majestic phoenix (Hōō) is a revered mythical creature in East Asian culture, symbolizing good fortune, longevity, renewal, and imperial grace. Its presence on this Takaoka Doki piece elevates its cultural value, making it not just an object of beauty but also a repository of profound symbolism and traditional craftsmanship. This piece will appeal to discerning collectors of Japanese metalwork, enthusiasts of traditional crafts with a vintage aesthetic, and anyone seeking a unique and culturally significant decorative accent for their home or office. Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance. I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible! Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

編號 101932601

已出售
Takaoka Copperware - Keisuke - 花瓶 (2)  - 青銅色 - 凤凰城,大理石

Takaoka Copperware - Keisuke - 花瓶 (2) - 青銅色 - 凤凰城,大理石

Keisuke – Takaoka Copperware — Artistic and Cultural Explanation

A work described as “Keisuke” by Takaoka copperware refers to a handcrafted metal piece — in this case a vase or decorative object — made in the Takaoka copperware tradition and attributed to a maker using the name Keisuke. In Japanese crafts, having a maker’s name or signature on the piece indicates that it was created or finished by an individual artisan or workshop, rather than being an anonymous factory product.

Maker / Brand: Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware)
Title of Work: Takaoka Doki Metal Vase/Jar with Phoenix Motif, Showa Retro Aesthetic

This exquisite piece is an exemplary work of Takaoka Doki, a renowned Japanese metalworking tradition. Crafted from metal, likely a copper alloy, it functions as a decorative vase or jar, distinguished by its unique variegated patina and a beautifully rendered phoenix motif. careful preserved since its creation, this item, measuring approximately 19.5 cm in height, 14.5 cm in width, and with a mouth diameter of 4.5 cm, was originally presented as a commemorative gift for a factory's 10th anniversary in February 1987.

Artistic Background, Takaoka Doki (Takaoka Copperware)

Takaoka Doki refers to the traditional metal casting techniques originating from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Its history dates back to 1611 when Maeda Toshinaga, the second lord of the Kaga Domain, invited seven master casters to Takaoka to establish an iron casting industry. Over time, the craft expanded to include copperware, evolving into a diverse range of artistic and utilitarian objects, from Buddhist altar fittings to intricate vases and sculptures. Recognized as a National Traditional Craft of Japan in 1975, Takaoka Doki is celebrated for its sophisticated casting methods, diverse finishing techniques, and exceptional artistry, embodying centuries of Japanese metallurgical expertise.

Design and Technique, Patina and Relief Casting

The distinctive aesthetic of this piece is achieved through sophisticated metalworking and finishing techniques characteristic of Takaoka Doki. The central decorative feature is a majestic phoenix (Hōō), rendered in high relief through a careful casting process, which gives it a tangible, three-dimensional quality. The surface is then treated with a complex chemical patination, creating a "unique color" that displays a rich gradation of deep greens and earthy browns, subtly intermingled with hints of metallic bronze and gold. The phoenix itself often features a distinct verdigris-blue patina, further enhancing its intricate details and creating a striking visual contrast against the vase's body.

Form and Aesthetic Qualities

Silhouette and Form: The vase presents a graceful, curvaceous silhouette, featuring a wide, rounded body that elegantly tapers to a slender neck and a subtly flared rim. A robust, slightly footed base ensures stability, presenting a balanced and harmonious profile that is both classic and visually appealing.
Surface Treatment and Patina: A captivating, variegated patina, characteristic of Takaoka Doki, dominates the surface. Rich hues of deep forest green and earthy brown swirl together in a beautiful gradation, punctuated by subtle metallic bronze and gold highlights. The central phoenix motif is rendered in exquisite high relief, its intricate plumage further accentuated by a vibrant verdigris-blue patination, creating a striking contrast against the darker, marbled body.
Functional and Artistic Purpose: Designed primarily as a decorative art object or a sophisticated flower vase, this piece transcends mere utility. Its substantial presence and intricate detailing make it a focal point, imbuing any space with a sense of refined artistry and historical depth. It serves as a testament to the enduring beauty of traditional Japanese metalwork.

Decorative and Collectible Appeal

Tradition Meets Modern Appeal: This piece exemplifies the enduring legacy of Takaoka Doki, offering a blend of traditional Japanese metalworking artistry with a distinctive "Showa Retro" aesthetic. As a commemorative item from a factory's 10th anniversary in 1987 (Showa 62), it carries a unique historical provenance that appeals to collectors seeking pieces with specific cultural and temporal significance.
Display Versatility: Its elegant form and striking coloration allow it to complement a wide range of interior designs, from traditional Japanese or East Asian settings to contemporary minimalist or eclectic spaces. Whether displayed as a standalone sculpture, a vessel for a single ikebana arrangement, or as part of a curated collection, it commands attention.
Cultural Significance: The majestic phoenix (Hōō) is a revered mythical creature in East Asian culture, symbolizing good fortune, longevity, renewal, and imperial grace. Its presence on this Takaoka Doki piece elevates its cultural value, making it not just an object of beauty but also a repository of profound symbolism and traditional craftsmanship.

This piece will appeal to discerning collectors of Japanese metalwork, enthusiasts of traditional crafts with a vintage aesthetic, and anyone seeking a unique and culturally significant decorative accent for their home or office.

Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

最終出價
€ 110

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