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Antique Japanese Bronze Vase with Square Spiral Handles, 1800s
Antique Japanese Bronze Vase with Square Spiral Handles, 1800s
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A rare and evocative piece of 19th-century Japanese craftsmanship, this antique bronze vase was once part of a Buddhist temple, where it stood as an object of reverence before a Buddha statue. Designed as an ikebana vessel, it embodies both spiritual significance and refined artistry.
The striking silhouette, with its flared mouth and bold square spiral handles, recalls the harmony of balance and geometry in temple design. Its darkened patina, shaped by centuries of devotion and time, lends it an aura of quiet dignity and presence.
A true testament to Japan’s cultural heritage, it bridges the sacred and the sculptural, making it as compelling in a contemporary setting as it once was within the temple walls.
Dimensions:
Height: 27 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Condition: Wear consistent with age, with a beautifully aged patina.
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