Tiger under waterfall - ca 1900-1920 (Meiji / Taisho) - Tosai 東斎 - Japan (Ohne Mindestpreis)
Nr. 85186059
Durchbrochenes Netsuke in Eiform mit Arabesken-Design - Japan - Edo-/Meiji-Zeit
Nr. 85186059
Durchbrochenes Netsuke in Eiform mit Arabesken-Design - Japan - Edo-/Meiji-Zeit
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【Product details】
This exquisite brass netsuke, dating from Meiji period or later, is crafted in an elegant egg shape with intricate openwork featuring the arabesque design. Arabesque pattern symbolizes longevity, prosperity, and the continuity of life, often inspired by vines and scrolls.
The netsuke showcases the high level of artistry and craftsmanship characteristic of this era. The openwork technique, with its detailed and delicate patterns, adds a sense of lightness and sophistication to the piece.
Over time, the netsuke has developed a beautiful patina, along with some minor wear and discoloration, which only enhance its antique charm and historical value.
Please refer to the photos to check the condition of this unique and decorative item. It is a valuable addition for collectors of Japanese antiques and netsuke.
Dimensions: approx. H 4 cm W 2.9 cm D 3.2 cm
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