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Pair of Japanese bronze vases with champlevé enamel - Meiji period (1868-1912)
Elegant pair of baluster-shaped Japanese vases in patinated bronze, richlypolychrome champlevé enamels with stylized floral decoration in the taste of Meiji period Japanese art.
Each vase features, on the belly, a large iris decoration in reliefin shades of blue, green and wine-red, framed by friezes of cloisonné enamelswith finely worked plant motifs.
Theare formed by two stylized birds in patinated bronze, bringing a sculptural and decorative character to the set.
High-quality Japanese work from the Meiji period (1868-1912), renowned for the renowned for the refinement of its decorative arts and the virtuosity of its enamelenamel workshops.
Beautiful old patina and very decorative.
Presence of a stamp under the base.
Overall good condition with light wear and minor irregularities consistent with age.
Ideal for Asian decoration, Japonism or Far Eastern art collections.
The champlevé enamels champlevé enamels correspond to a decorative technique involvinghollowing out the metal to deposit the colored enamel before firing.
dim: 45 cm high x 27 cm wide x 20 cm deep
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Reference (ID): 1759154
Availability: In stock






































