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- This incense burner features many figural scenes and geometric patterns, encircled with a dragon
- The details are expertly rendered, a testament to the talents of Satsuma painters from this era
- The incense burner is marked “Satsuma yaki, Great Japan” on the underside
- Incense burners held significant cultural and spiritual importance in Meiji period Japan
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Incense burners held significant cultural and spiritual importance in Meiji period Japan. They were not only functional objects for burning incense but also symbolized reverence, spirituality and refinement. They were often utilized in religious ceremonies, tea ceremonies and other ritualistic practices, serving as a link between the physical and spiritual realms and embodying a sense of harmony and tranquility deeply valued in Japanese culture.
For over 150 years, collectors have been captivated by Satsuma ware, a cherished art form from Japan's Meiji era, renowned for its intricate overglaze enameling and delicate gilding. Originating near Kagoshima Prefecture, this exquisite pottery serves as a vibrant canvas, capturing nature's essence through detailed portrayals of flowers and animals. Initially, introduced by Korean artisans, Satsuma ware was a symbol of prestige among Japan's elite. Its international acclaim soared after being showcased at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. Today, Satsuma ware remains a highly valued and celebrated cultural treasure, revered for its enduring beauty and exceptional craftsmanship.
Marked “Satsuma yaki, Great Japan” on the underside
Meiji period (1868-1912)
5” high x 3 1/2” wide x 3" deep
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | Asia |
Type: | Vases/Vessels |
Depth: | 3.0 in. (7.62 cm) |
Width: | 3.5 in. (8.89 cm) |
Height: | 5.0 in. (12.7 cm) |
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