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Japanese janome-mon bronze vase attributed to Murata Yoshio (村田吉生), Shōwa period, Japan, c. 1960s. Cast bronze with dark green patina, twin loop handles, flared neck, and a band of raised circular “janome” (snake-eye) motifs.
The design was commissioned to Murata Yoshio, a council member of Nitten (Japan’s national fine arts exhibition) and former Director of the Takaoka Metal Arts Institute. Accompanied by original signed tomobako (wooden presentation box), printed artist biography, and explanatory documentation.
Vase — Height: 21.7 cm | Diameter: 15.5 cm | Tomobako (wooden box) — Height: 25 cm | Width: 17 cm | Depth: 17 cm | Weight (including Tomobako): 1.84 kg
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