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Antique Japanese bronze vase for incense ceremony, Meiji period - Kujaku

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Antique Japanese bronze vase for incense ceremony, Meiji period - Kujaku

Reference 8-VINT-ANT260
€280.00
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height 13.5 cm
diameter 11.5 cm
Product origin made in Japan
period early 20th century
Compositions bronze

Kujaku Design

Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Japanese art with this authentic bronze vase dating back to the Meiji period (1868-1912). Specially designed for incense ceremonies, this piece embodies the finesse of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Origin: Japan, Meiji era.

  • Material: High-quality patinated bronze.

  • Design: Kujaku (“peacock” in Japanese), a symbol of beauty, protection, and benevolence.

  • Dimensions: Diameter 11.5 cm | Height 13.5 cm.

  • Usage: Perfect for holding incense during rituals or as a refined decorative piece.

A Masterpiece of the Meiji Era

The Meiji period marked an era of artistic renewal and refinement in Japan. This vase embodies this era with its finely carved details and harmonious design. The peacock motif, omnipresent in Japanese culture, evokes both grace and nobility.

Ideal for Japanese Art Enthusiasts

Whether you are a passionate collector or an admirer of unique objects, this bronze vase will enrich your interior while bringing a touch of authenticity and spirituality.

Care Tip: Clean with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the original patina of the bronze. Avoid abrasive products.

Add this rare treasure to your collection or gift it to a loved one passionate about Japanese art and history.

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