Japanese Cloisonne Persimmon Vase

Japanese Cloisonne Persimmon Vase

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Japanese

Private Collection

Period

Pre 1940

$7,500.00

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Antique Japanese Cloisonne persimmon bloom vase with silver rim and base. Signed silver. Warm yellow monochrome cream yellow base with gnarled brown old persimmon tree late in season with ripe rich orange persimmons, many of which are are eaten by worms. Lip and base in stamped silver.
Excellent original condition. Comes with original signed box. Shinen

Dimensions: 11″ x 11″ x 10″ high

Persimmons carry a rich cultural significance, often associated with luck and prosperity. In many cultures, the fruit is a symbol of perseverance, reflecting a deep understanding of inner strength

The Japanese persimmon, or kaki Diospyros is often translated as “fruit of the Gods”.

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Antique Japanese Cloisonne persimmon bloom vase with silver rim and base. Signed silver. Warm yellow monochrome cream yellow base with gnarled brown old persimmon tree late in season with ripe rich orange persimmons, many of which are are eaten by worms. Lip and base in stamped silver.
Excellent original condition. Comes with original signed box. Shinen

Dimensions: 11″ x 11″ x 10″ high

Persimmons carry a rich cultural significance, often associated with luck and prosperity. In many cultures, the fruit is a symbol of perseverance, reflecting a deep understanding of inner strength

The Japanese persimmon, or kaki Diospyros is often translated as “fruit of the Gods”.

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Private Collection

Period

Pre 1940

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