Antique Japanese Signed Suiban Bronze Ikebana Flower Vase Birds & Rabbits 17" Cricket Fighting The lacquer style is unique
Description
The lacquer style is unique to a certain region and is called Hida Shunkei
the blade is 5 1/2" (14cm) wide and the red oak handle is 23" (59cm) long but may need to be replaced
This chest has a beautifully light natural wood finish
this chisel remains in very good condition
This box measures about 39
Antique Japanese Signed Suiban Bronze Ikebana Flower Vase Birds & Rabbits 17" Cricket Fighting The lacquer style is uniqueThis is an antique Japanese early Meiji (c. 1870) bronze Suiban (Ikebana flower vase). Known as either a suiban or hirokuchi, it is a low flat flower arranger in the shape of a plum blossom with four lobes. This vase was used in a tokonoma (alcove in a traditional Japanese home) to display flowers. It is made of a heavy bronze and has a thick cast design of birds (plovers and rabbits). The symbol of plovers flying over water is a Japanese symbol of
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