This set of impressive Antique Ranma presents a captivating portrayal of Japanese large chrysanthemums. Renowned as the motif of the imperial family crest, alongside the cherry blossom, the chrysanthemum holds esteemed status as the de facto national flower, even adorning Japanese passports. These pieces stand as true masterpieces, intricately curved with highly skilled techniques.
Their detailed three-dimensional reproduction, vivid and lively expression, and overall balance are executed at an extraordinary level of craftsmanship. Each element combines harmoniously, resulting in a stunning display of artistry and cultural significance.
Dimensions: Hight 44cm, Width 176cm, Depth 40cm (x 2 pieces)
Period: Taisho (1912-1926) / early Showa (1926-1989)
Material: cypress