Skip to product information
1 of 10

Wabisabi Antiques

Japanese vintage 1950s bronze vase vase with relieves of Pine Trees and Eagle, lost wax art Takaoka, with Kanji signature H10.6in/H27cm

Japanese vintage 1950s bronze vase vase with relieves of Pine Trees and Eagle, lost wax art Takaoka, with Kanji signature H10.6in/H27cm

Regular price $385.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $385.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Free shipping to the US, Western countries, Asia and Oceania

Size: H 10.6in × W 5.9in(about H27cm×W15cm×D15cm )

Weight: 98.6oz (2800g)

Material: bronze

Japanese vintage 1950s bronze vase vase with relieves of Pine Trees and Eagle, lost wax art Takaoka, with Kanji signature H10.6in/H27cm.

This is a copper vase made by a craftsman named 村田宏Hiroshi Murata. He was born in 1936 and won a prize at a famous Japanese art exhibition called Nitten in 1951. He is well known for his technique and his ability to express the creatures.
This is a double-sided relief representation of a eagle perched on a pine tree. It is inscribed with a signature in kanji.
The 鷹Taka eagle has long been loved in Japan as a clever bird used for hunting called falconry. It is said that the hawk is also a symbol of strength, success, and authority.
It is large in size and exudes a sense of luxury.
It is in good condition and makes an excellent gift.

□ Size: H 10.6in × W 5.9in(about H27cm×W15cm×D15cm )
□ Weight : 98.6oz (2800g)
□ Material : bronze

condition...
It is in very good condition, but there are small scratches and dirt due to aging.

I list antiques that sometimes have chips, rubbings and cracks
as they are very old antiques so please check the images and understand the current
condition before buying.

Read more

Shipping & Returns

View full details