Japanese Meiji Bronze Vase With Gold, Silver & Shakudo Inlays Cranes
The vase has a brown age patina and is in excellent condition with no losses, no damages and no restorations. It is 5 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ x 2.
The vase has a brown age patina and is in excellent condition with no losses, no damages and no restorations. It is 5 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ x 2.
It is in excellent condition with no losses, no damages and no restorations. 6 1/4″ x 9″ x 3.
The technique involves inlaying gold, silver, and copper into a darkened copper base. Usually, shakudo is composed of 75% copper and 4-25% gold and 5-20% antimony. There are actual pieces known from the 12th century onwards.
1930’s Japanese Mixed Metal Shakudo Card Case with Phoenix with Silver Card Holder. It is 3.65 inches (9.4 cm) long by 2.6 inches (6.7 cm) wide. It will hold a business card that is 3.42 inches (8.7 cm) in length…
Japanese Edo-Meiji Bronze Jar with gold, silver, shakudo & copper Inlays. Japanese late Edo – early Meiji period Bronze jar with gold, silver, shakudo and copper inlays and engravings. The jar has handles in a shape of eggplants, and extended…
Antique Shakudo Sterling Mixed Metal Cufflinks. Made of Silver, Bronze and a Gold Rabbit on each side. Length: 1 3/4″ x 1/2″. Weight: 16.7 grams. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! I’m…