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25 januari, 21:05

A Large heavy Japanese bronze falcon perched on a branch — Meiji period (1868–1912)Japanese school, unknown artist, Not marked.The intricate casting technique used to create this figure reflects the meticulous skill and attention to detail characteristic of Japanese bronze craftsmanship.The falcon in Japanese culture embodies strength, nobility, and protection.For many centuries, it has been admired for its sharp vision and fearless nature, symbolizing ambition and discipline. Closely associated with the samurai and aristocracy, the falcon reflected martial honor and high status.During the Edo period (1603–1868), falconry (takagari) was a prestigious practice among Japan’s elite, representing focus, mastery, and control.Beyond its connection to the warrior class, the falcon also served as a protective symbol — a vigilant guardian believed to ward off evil and bring good fortune.Dimensions:Total Height - 46 cmwidth at the foot - 27 cmTotal Weight - 6,9 kgCondition:Overall in Good condition;minor defects at the prunes flower brache missing ( see close up pics )overall some Wear from use and aging and wear at the falcons guilding ( see pics )Will be sent with love, well packed, insured and assigned
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