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Takahara Komajiro Cloisonne 6 Lobed Vase, Late Meiji Era, Japanese

PLEASE NOTE: This item is only available exclusively for pickup at our Oakville location.

Takahara is referenced as the most well-known and consistent maker of Kyoto-Jippo (tr. 'Cloisonne') wares, founding a workshop in 1894. The Cloisonne technique is revered for hand-applying thin wire or metal and different coloured enamels. The technique has been elevated to astounding heights in this piece when you consider the detailed wired sections are as thin as 1mm in width.

Also present are Takahara's signature design characteristics despite being unsigned; most notably the floral patterns and the 'Takara-mono' (tr. 'treasured items') featured in the roundels. Further indications of Takahara's style can be seen in the green overlapping scales and band of dotted red circlets brocading the foot and rim of the vase. From delicate sprigs of Sakura Cherry Blossom to Moutan Peonies and Wisteria, the CloisonnŽ flourishes with elements of jewel-coloured enamel in a joyful celebration of flora in bloom.

The exceptional skill in delicately applying the cloisonne in such a diminutive size is a true wonder and the condition of the enamel décor makes this piece a rare find. Not only did Takahara's Cloisonne skill contend with creating the enamel art in minute detail, but it was also applied to the rise and fall of each curve for the 6 lobes. This fantastic work of art makes a superbly decorative and highly collectable art feature.

[size]

  • Dimensions: Height: c. 3.7" / 9.5 cm x c. 1.8" / 4.5 cm diameter (across widest point). Base diameter: c. 1" / 2.5 cm. Rim diameter: c. 0.7" / 1.7 cm. Unpackaged weight [pair]: c. 0.1 kg / 65 g
  • Condition: Very Good. There is mild surface bruising with traces of enamel loss, minor impressions to the rim and base, as well as some natural enamel pitting that is commensurable with age, please see the photos as part of the condition report.

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[details]

  • Fabric Content: Enamel
  • Vendor Colour Code: MULTI
  • Vendor Style Code: 1311181130
  • Andrews SKU: 6106-0049

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PLEASE NOTE: This item is only available exclusively for pickup at our Oakville location.

Takahara is referenced as the most well-known and consistent maker of Kyoto-Jippo (tr. 'Cloisonne') wares, founding a workshop in 1894. The Cloisonne technique is revered for hand-applying thin wire or metal and different coloured enamels. The technique has been elevated to astounding heights in this piece when you consider the detailed wired sections are as thin as 1mm in width.

Also present are Takahara's signature design characteristics despite being unsigned; most notably the floral patterns and the 'Takara-mono' (tr. 'treasured items') featured in the roundels. Further indications of Takahara's style can be seen in the green overlapping scales and band of dotted red circlets brocading the foot and rim of the vase. From delicate sprigs of Sakura Cherry Blossom to Moutan Peonies and Wisteria, the CloisonnŽ flourishes with elements of jewel-coloured enamel in a joyful celebration of flora in bloom.

The exceptional skill in delicately applying the cloisonne in such a diminutive size is a true wonder and the condition of the enamel décor makes this piece a rare find. Not only did Takahara's Cloisonne skill contend with creating the enamel art in minute detail, but it was also applied to the rise and fall of each curve for the 6 lobes. This fantastic work of art makes a superbly decorative and highly collectable art feature.

[size]

  • Dimensions: Height: c. 3.7" / 9.5 cm x c. 1.8" / 4.5 cm diameter (across widest point). Base diameter: c. 1" / 2.5 cm. Rim diameter: c. 0.7" / 1.7 cm. Unpackaged weight [pair]: c. 0.1 kg / 65 g
  • Condition: Very Good. There is mild surface bruising with traces of enamel loss, minor impressions to the rim and base, as well as some natural enamel pitting that is commensurable with age, please see the photos as part of the condition report.

[/size]

[details]

  • Fabric Content: Enamel
  • Vendor Colour Code: MULTI
  • Vendor Style Code: 1311181130
  • Andrews SKU: 6106-0049

[/details]

$49.12

Original: $140.33

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Takahara Komajiro Cloisonne 6 Lobed Vase, Late Meiji Era, Japanese

$140.33

$49.12

Description

PLEASE NOTE: This item is only available exclusively for pickup at our Oakville location.

Takahara is referenced as the most well-known and consistent maker of Kyoto-Jippo (tr. 'Cloisonne') wares, founding a workshop in 1894. The Cloisonne technique is revered for hand-applying thin wire or metal and different coloured enamels. The technique has been elevated to astounding heights in this piece when you consider the detailed wired sections are as thin as 1mm in width.

Also present are Takahara's signature design characteristics despite being unsigned; most notably the floral patterns and the 'Takara-mono' (tr. 'treasured items') featured in the roundels. Further indications of Takahara's style can be seen in the green overlapping scales and band of dotted red circlets brocading the foot and rim of the vase. From delicate sprigs of Sakura Cherry Blossom to Moutan Peonies and Wisteria, the CloisonnŽ flourishes with elements of jewel-coloured enamel in a joyful celebration of flora in bloom.

The exceptional skill in delicately applying the cloisonne in such a diminutive size is a true wonder and the condition of the enamel décor makes this piece a rare find. Not only did Takahara's Cloisonne skill contend with creating the enamel art in minute detail, but it was also applied to the rise and fall of each curve for the 6 lobes. This fantastic work of art makes a superbly decorative and highly collectable art feature.

[size]

  • Dimensions: Height: c. 3.7" / 9.5 cm x c. 1.8" / 4.5 cm diameter (across widest point). Base diameter: c. 1" / 2.5 cm. Rim diameter: c. 0.7" / 1.7 cm. Unpackaged weight [pair]: c. 0.1 kg / 65 g
  • Condition: Very Good. There is mild surface bruising with traces of enamel loss, minor impressions to the rim and base, as well as some natural enamel pitting that is commensurable with age, please see the photos as part of the condition report.

[/size]

[details]

  • Fabric Content: Enamel
  • Vendor Colour Code: MULTI
  • Vendor Style Code: 1311181130
  • Andrews SKU: 6106-0049

[/details]

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Takahara Komajiro Cloisonne 6 Lobed Vase, Late Meiji Era, Japanese | Andrews