Height: 31cms
Date: Circa 1890
£POA - What does POA mean?
Product Code: KPME99
Artist / Company: Hirokatsu
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From our collection of Japanese metalware, this stylish pair of late Meiji/early Taisho Silver vases with multi-metal, (Gold, Silver and Shakudo) decoration depicting red crowned Cranes flying in front of a full Moon.
Condition, as shown in the photographs, is very good. Signed by the artist, Hirokatsu.
Red Crowned Crane
In Japan the the red crowned crane is a much revered bird it is a symbol of strength, good fortune and longevity. The Crane was thought to live for 1000 years, in captivity red crowned cranes have been known to live for 75 years making it one of the longest lived birds. The red crowned crane is currently endangered due to loss if it’s wetland habitat with less then 2000 individuals in the wild, about 950 of these being in Japan.
Hirokatsu
Hirokatsu, also known as Kosho, was a metalsmith active in the late Meiji/early Taisho period in Japan.
He is known to have worked in Tokyo and his work was stocked by the Yamada Shoten company.
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