Japanese Meiji Mixed Metals Bronze Vase
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Description
Gold and silver inlaid pure copper pine crane vases during the Meiji period in Japan
Place of Origin:Japan
Style Period: Meiji Period
goldsmith:GuangYan
Material: Pure Copper · Red Copper · Gold · Silver
Process: Slice carving · Red copper inlay · Gold inlay · Silver inlay
marker: Kyoto Kuroda made engraving in the Meiji era, goldsmith GuangYan engraved double label
Weight: 1508g
Size: 6cm(2.36 in) wide, 22cm(8.66 in) high
Introduction: The metal works of the Meiji period, all of them are amazing, and the craftsmanship of that era is so beautiful, even now it is impossible to do the works of that time. These two vases don't look very big, but the shape above the vases is indeed a lot of different techniques, so that the cranes and pines can be combined together. Gold and silver The inlay of the red copper separates the colors easily, so that the person who sees him can see the beauty at a glance.
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