19th Century Large Japan Vase “Cloisonne” With Floral Decoration, Meiji Period
Delivering from: Puglia, Italy
£6,770
Description
Large antique Japanese vase. Dating from the late Meiji period, 19th century.
Made of copper and brass with ‘Cloisonne’ polychrome enamel decorations.
Cloisonne is a very ancient technique, dating back to ancient Egypt, in which thin wires (usually copper) are soldered or glued to a support plate of the work to be created; subsequently, in the areas raised by the metal, the enamel is poured, thus obtaining a sort of mosaic whose tiles are exactly circumscribed by the metal strips.
These ornaments were made with this technique, with peach blossoms on a turquoise background.
Really excellent condition despite its age. Possible presence of some imperfections.
Dimensions: Height: 24.02 in (61 cm) Diameter: 8.67 in (22 cm)
Style: Meiji (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Brass, Copper, Lacquered
Place of Origin: Japan
Period: Late 19th Century
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