Japanese Murashido Bronze Vase

£240.00

Shōwa era (c.1970) Japanese bronze vase finished in the murashido technique - a traditional hot-oil process that creates a distinctive mottled patina. Maker’s seal to the base and box, accompanied by its original paulownia wooden box.

Selected for its sculptural form and distinctive patina, suitable for display or ikebana.

Size - 22cm H x 19cm W

Period - Shōwa era. c.1970

Production - One-off piece

Shōwa era (c.1970) Japanese bronze vase finished in the murashido technique - a traditional hot-oil process that creates a distinctive mottled patina. Maker’s seal to the base and box, accompanied by its original paulownia wooden box.

Selected for its sculptural form and distinctive patina, suitable for display or ikebana.

Size - 22cm H x 19cm W

Period - Shōwa era. c.1970

Production - One-off piece