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Edo period Namban Tetsu Uchidashi Hanging Vase ー南蛮鉄打出釣花生

Edo period Namban Tetsu Uchidashi Hanging Vase ー南蛮鉄打出釣花生

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A boat shaped hanging vase of hand forged iron hammered out of a single piece of metal using the uchidashi technique with waves rolling down the sides.  It is lined with a dark metal, some blend of Shibuichi and copper, and suspended from a hand made chain.  The vessel is 48 x 17.5 x 18.5 cm (19 x 7 x 7-1/2 inches) and is in excellent condition dating from the Edo period. It comes in a kiri-wood storage box titled Nanban Tetsu Uchidashi Tsuri Hanaike.

Uchidashi is a traditional Japanese metalworking technique used to create intricate raised designs on metal surfaces, commonly seen in samurai armor, sword fittings, and decorative objects. The term "uchidashi" translates to "hammered out," reflecting the method of working metal from the reverse side to achieve detailed relief on the front. The ultimate expression is three dimensional objects which stretch the limits of the material and showcase the extremities of the artisans skills.

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