
Takaoka Copperware Vase: Traditional Japanese Craft with Gold & Silver Cranes
伝統工芸 高岡銅器 花瓶 金銀鶴模様
Maker / Brand: Takaoka Douki Title of Work: Traditional Craft Takaoka Douki Vase with Gold and Silver Crane Pattern
Presenting an exquisite Takaoka Douki vase, a example to Japan's revered metalworking tradition. Crafted from rich Karakane bronze, this elegant vessel is adorned with a striking design of cranes rendered in shimmering gold and silver. It arrives complete with its original tomobako, making it a distinguished piece for both ikebana arrangements and sophisticated interior display.
Artistic & Cultural Background Takaoka Douki, originating from Takaoka City in Toyama Prefecture, boasts a history spanning over 400 years as a designated traditional craft. Renowned for its exceptional bronze casting techniques, Takaoka metalwork is celebrated for its detailed detail and enduring quality. The crane, or tsuru, is a deeply symbolic motif in Japanese culture, representing longevity, good fortune, and fidelity, often associated with auspicious occasions.
Design & Technique The vase's robust Karakane body features a deep, patinated finish that provides a striking contrast to the dynamic tsuru moyo. These graceful cranes are carefully depicted, with some rendered in lustrous gold and others in radiant silver, creating a harmonious interplay of precious metals against the dark bronze. This detailed application highlights the skilled artistry characteristic of Takaoka Douki.
Form & Aesthetic Qualities * Elegant Silhouette: A classic, balanced form with a gently swelling body that tapers gracefully into a slender neck, culminating in a subtly flared rim. * Rich Patina & Luster: The deep, dark patinated Karakane surface offers a sophisticated backdrop, beautifully offset by the vibrant metallic sheen of the gold and silver crane motifs. * Dynamic Imagery: The flying cranes convey a sense of movement and vitality, imbuing the vase with a serene yet energetic presence.
Collector & Decorative Appeal * Authentic Traditional Craft: A genuine piece of Takaoka Douki, recognized for its heritage and craftsmanship, presented in its original tomobako. * Versatile Elegance: Perfect for showcasing a refined ikebana arrangement or serving as a standalone decorative art object in any knowledgeable home or office. * Unique Provenance: While in excellent condition with no noticeable scratches or dirt from long-term home storage, please note that a name is engraved on the bottom, indicating its past as a commemorative gift.
This Takaoka Douki vase is an ideal acquisition for collectors of fine Japanese metalwork and those seeking a piece that embodies both cultural depth and timeless beauty.
Details
| Condition | Good |
| Material | Bronze |
| Era | Unknown |
Detaljer
- Kategori
- Ikebana Vases
- Period
- Unknown Period
- Skick
- Good
- Material
- Bronze
- Ursprung
- Takaoka, Toyama
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