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A multicolored polychrome cloisonné enamel koro adorned with floral motifs and worked in silver wire.
The finely crafted decoration of inverted shields featuring floral patterns, butterflies, and fish lends an air of elegance and sophistication to the object. The presence of aventurine and enamels in shades of blue, green, and sandy tones adds a touch of color and light to the composition, infusing the object with vivacity and a vibrant atmosphere.
Enameling is a complex artistic technique that requires great skill in the application and incorporation of different colors, and in this Koro, they harmoniously blend with the floral and naturalistic design.
The extraordinary craftsmanship in the creation of this multicolored cloisonné enamel koro meets the standards of the great masters in the field, renowned for their skills, often the creators of unsigned works attributed by experts and collectors.
The Koro is a traditional Japanese object used for burning incense during ceremonies or to create a fragrant and relaxing atmosphere in spaces.
Origin: Japan
Period: Meiji late 19th cent.
Dimensions: 9 x 8 x 8 cm.
Condition: Very good
+ Certificate of authenticity with technical expertise of the asset
+ Possibility to view the work at our office in Milan or throughout Italy wherever you are
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