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Incense Burner, Fuku-gata, Pomegranate and Peach Lid, Made by Getsuyo Suga, Takaoka Copperware, "Lost-Wax Casting, Bronze" This is an incense burner made by Getsuyo Suga. It is Takaoka copperware, made by the lost-wax casting method. As the photos show, there is verdigris, including on the inside. Please consider carefully before purchasing, as it has been stored at a private residence. Photos 2, 9, and 10 have been added. Height: Approximately 10 cm, Width: Approximately 10 cm Similar products are sold on Yahoo, Rakuten, Amazon, etc., but I think the condition is not bad. (Personal opinion) The following is a copy-pasted product description: Takaoka Copperware Incense Burner/Incense Holder Artist: Getsuyo Suga Material: Lost-wax bronze Included: Paulownia wood box Size (cm): Height: approx. 10.5 x Width: approx. 11.1 x Depth: approx. 8.3 Takaoka Copperware: Takaoka Copperware began in 1611 when Toshinaga Maeda, the second lord of the Kaga domain, invited casters and established a casting factory as an industrial policy to promote the prosperity of the castle town during the construction of Takaoka Castle. It developed by creating Kara-kane castings, mainly by carving, for flower vases, Buddhist altar fittings, etc., and gained worldwide fame at the Paris World Exposition in the Meiji era. In 1975, it was designated as the first national traditional craft production area in Japan, and has been working on the development of new products, the development of demand, and the training of personnel. Products range from tabletop ornaments to bronze statues and even the Great Buddha, accounting for over 90% of the national production volume. * Takaoka Copperware, copper, bronze, forged, inlaid incense burner, carved incense burner, geometric pattern incense burner, fortune incense burner, good fortune incense burner, seven lucky gods incense burner, lion incense burner, crane incense burner, pheasant incense burner, pine, bamboo, and plum incense burner, Fuji incense burner, hawk incense burner, eggplant incense burner, incense stand, incense container, incense charcoal, incense sticks, aromatherapy, esthetics, incense ceremony, incense tools, Buddhist altar fittings, three-piece set, five-piece set
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