Masterpiece Japanese Kotou Bronze Vase by Ichinose Soshin Signed Tomobako 727g
Beschreibung
Masterpiece Japanese Kotou Bronze Vase by Ichinose Soshin - "Noshi-gata" Meibutsu Replica with Signed Tomobako (727g)
This is a museum-quality Japanese cast bronze flower vessel (Hanaiere) created by the legendary master metalsmith Ichinose Soshin (一ノ瀬 宗辰). It is a flawless replica of a historical "Meibutsu" (a legendary, registered tea utensil from Japanese history), highly revered in the traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony (Chado).
Design & Craftsmanship:
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The Elegance of "Noshi-gata": The vase features an extraordinary, architectural silhouette inspired by Noshi (a traditional tied ritual ribbon). The body pinches dramatically at the center, adorned with a beautifully cast "tied cord" texture, before expanding into sharp, geometric square pyramids at the top and bottom.
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Exquisite "Kotou" Patina: Crafted in the Kotou style (ancient Chinese-inspired bronze patination), the surface boasts a breathtaking, multi-toned verdigris and amber-brown crust. This subtle, weathered texture is achieved through top-tier traditional chemistry and heat treatment.
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Elite Chado Lineage: Ichinose Soshin is celebrated for his supreme control over bronze alloy and form. His works are collected globally for their poetic balance and rigid technical perfection.
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Complete with Original Tomobako: Includes its original wooden storage box (Tomobako), hand-inked with the title and signed/stamped with the artist's official seal.
Specifications:
| Attribute | Details |
| Artist | Ichinose Soshin (一ノ瀬 宗辰) |
| Style | Kotou Bronze "Noshi-gata" |
| Vase Size | Height 27.7 cm x Max Width 5.7 cm / 10.9 x 2.2 in |
| Box Size | 31.3 x 8.3 cm / 12.3 x 3.3 in |
| Vase Weight | 727 g / 1.60 lbs |
| Material | Premium Cast Bronze Alloy |
Condition:
Excellent Collector's Condition. The structural lines are razor-sharp with no dents or repairs. The inside is clean and well-preserved. The magnificent aged matte green patina is entirely original and beautifully preserved. The wooden box is sturdy and in excellent condition.