Vintage Japanese Bronze Vase Masahiko Katori Living National Treasure BV343
Description
Vintage Japanese Bronze Vase Masahiko Katori Living National Treasure BV343
This is a vintage Japanese cast bronze vase crafted by Masahiko Katori, a highly esteemed metalwork artist who was designated as a Living National Treasure of Japan in 1977. The underside of the vase bears his cast signature, "Masahiko," and it comes complete with its original inscribed wooden storage box (tomobako) and a small informational pamphlet.
The vase features an elegant, bulbous body that tapers up to a flared neck. What makes this piece truly exceptional is its striking, mottled patina—a dynamic blend of deep earthy browns and vibrant reddish-orange hues that resemble abstract brushstrokes across the metallic surface. This masterful coloring technique exemplifies Katori's profound skill and artistic vision. It serves as a magnificent vessel for ikebana or stands alone as a museum-quality sculptural artifact, perfect for bringing a touch of refined Japanese artistry to modern interiors.
Size
Height: 16 cm / approx. 6.3 inches
Diameter (Max): 11 cm / approx. 4.3 inches
Opening (Caliber): 4.0 cm / approx. 1.6 inches
Weight (Vase only): 787 g / approx. 1.73 lbs
Box Dimensions: 12.5 x 12.5 x 17.3 cm / approx. 4.9 x 4.9 x 6.8 inches
Total Weight (with box): 970 g / approx. 2.14 lbs
Condition
Used vintage condition. The vase shows very minor surface wear and slight natural variations in the patina from past display and aging, but remains in excellent overall shape. The original wooden box has some natural discoloration and minor wear. Please check the photos carefully to confirm the exact condition before purchasing.